SEGA JOYPOLIS
Read moreLocated in a huge shopping mall facing the sea, this is an indoor amusement park like you never imagined. Video games simulating car racing, track and field, football games, surfing contests... It's all there. A funny and stimulating place, where reality and virtual world mix. The hostesses at the front desk also seem to be straight out of a video game. According to management, customers stay on site for an average of four hours, but one or two attractions are sufficient.
TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER
Read moreThe new tower in Kabukicho is a veritable city of leisure that stretches high above the ground.
Namco Tokyo, a 1,400m2 arcade, offers games of all kinds, bars with refreshments, and a music zone for listening to AI-powered DJs.
The 900-seatMilano-Za theater offers a variety of performances, including adaptations of manga, kabuki and contemporary films.
Virtual Dungeon The Tokyo Matrix is a virtual immersion experience. In teams, dive into a dungeon and battle monsters.
NIKKO COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreNikko Country Club is a golf course located in Nikkō. It offers an 18-hole course and is open to the public. The club offers modern, well-maintained facilities and magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Golfers can enjoy a relaxing round of golf while admiring the natural beauty of the area. The club also has a restaurant where visitors can enjoy refreshments after their round.
HAKONE COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreHakone Country Club is a golf club located in the city of Hakone. Founded in 1954, it was designed by Shiro Akahoshi, a renowned golf architect in Japan, who inherited the golf design philosophy of Alister MacKenzie. The club is located in the middle of the picturesque Hakone Highland and benefits from a wide variety of flora and fauna, as well as the hot springs for which the region is famous. The course hosted the 2002 Japan Women's Open, as well as other leading tournaments. The club also offers rates for guest players and has a dress code.
EAGLE POINT GOLF CLUB
Read moreEagle Point Golf Club is a golf course located in the town of Inashiki-gun. The 18-hole course combines harmony with nature and strategic play. Each shot offers a unique sensation, and each visit is a source of new emotion. Eagle Point Golf Club's 18 holes continue to evolve with those lucky enough to play them. The course is renowned for its beauty and strategy, with tees facing north, south, east and west to avoid shots in the same wind direction. The club also offers refined facilities and a promising sanctuary. To get to the club, you can take the Keno Odori highway exit and drive for about 3 minutes, or take a cab from Ushiku station on the JR Joban line, which takes about 10 minutes.
CHIBA COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreChiba Country Club is a golf course located in the town of Noda. Open since 1955, it was the country's first "forest" golf course and was renovated in 2015 with new greens. The course offers a wide variety of playing strategies and has hosted several prestigious golf competitions, such as the Japan Ladies Golf Championship, the Panasonic Ladies Open, the Japan Amateur Golf Championship and the Japan Ladies Amateur Golf Championship. The Chiba Country Club offers different rates depending on the time of year and the age of the player. Golf carts and caddies are available for all players.
BONARI KOGEN GOLF CLUB
Read moreBonari Kogen Golf Club is a golf course located in the town of Yama-gun. It was designed by Ronald Freem and opened in 2000. The course has 18 holes and a par of 72. There is no overall rating yet for the golf experience on this course. Prices for golf vary according to the day of the week. The weekday price is ¥10,870 and the holiday price is ¥19,900. Caddy rates are not applicable. To reach the golf club, take the Joban/Banetsu highway and exit at the Bandai Atami interchange. The golf club is approximately 271 km from the interchange, 252 km from the Joban/Banetsu highway and 19 km from the Bandai Atami interchange.
AICHI COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreThe Aichi Country Club is a golf course located in the city of Aichi. Designed by Selichi Inoue in 1954, it offers 18 holes with a par 72. The club offers modern, well-maintained facilities and a magnificent natural setting. Golfers can enjoy verdant fairways and well-laid-out greens while admiring the beauty of the region. The club also hosts competitions and friendly get-togethers for members of sports associations.
HOKKAIDO CLASSIC GOLF CLUB
Read moreThe Hokkaido Classic Golf Club is a golf course located in Abira. It offers golfers a unique experience in a picturesque setting. The course is well maintained and offers a variety of challenges for players of all levels. The club also offers modern facilities, including a clubhouse, pro-shop and restaurant. Golfers can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains while playing the course.
NARUO GOLF CLUB
Read moreNaruo Golf Club is a golf course located in Kawanishi. Designed by H.C Craine, it features 18 holes and a par of 72. Naruo Golf Club offers golfers the chance to enjoy a quality course and spend a pleasant moment in the great outdoors. Come and discover this magnificent golf course in Kawanishi.
KUMAMOTO CHUO COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreKumamoto Chuo Country Club is a golf course located in the town of Kikuchi. The club offers an 18-hole course with a par of 72. It was designed by Ueda and opened in 1963. Rates vary according to the day of the week and public holidays, and it is advisable to enquire about current rates. The club also has caddies available for an additional fee.
KOGA GOLF CLUB
Read moreKoga Golf Club is a golf club located in the town of Koga. Founded in 1953, its history spans more than 60 years. The club is renowned for its well-maintained course, much appreciated by players. The club also boasts a members' lounge on the second floor of the clubhouse, where members can enjoy a moment of relaxation and conviviality. The course was designed by Ueda Osamu, an authority on golf course design, and is considered the first post-war golf course in the Kyushu region. The club organizes regular tournaments and competitions.
IBARAKI COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreIbaraki Country Club is a golf club located in the city of Ibaraki. It was designed by David Food in 1925 and features an 18-hole course with a par of 72. The club offers personalized services for members, such as friendly events and external competitions. Golfers can also enjoy unlimited access to their club profile to add information about the course, including high-definition photos and descriptions.
OARAI GOLF CLUB
Read moreOarai Golf Club is a golf course located in Ōarai. It offers a lodge for visitors wishing to stay on site. The club has 32 rooms and offers easy walking access to several nearby restaurants and attractions. Popular nearby attractions include the Oarai Isosaki Shrine, the Kamiiso no Torii and the Oarai-Machi Bakumatsu to Meiji Museum. Seafood lovers can also enjoy Seafoods Restaurant Mexico, just a few minutes' walk away. For information on rates and availability, please contact the establishment directly.
TAKANODAI COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreTakanodai Country Club is a golf club located in Chiba. It features an 18-hole course designed by Seiichi Inoue in 1954. The course has a length of 7102 yards and a par of 72. The club also offers personalized services for members, such as friendly events and external competitions.
SHIMONOSEKI GOLF CLUB
Read moreShimonoseki Golf Club is a private golf course located a 30-minute drive from downtown Shimonoseki, in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Designed by Osamu Ueda, the 18-hole course is lined with trees and overlooks the Hibiki Sea. The club is open only to members and their guests, so it's not possible for outside visitors to play.
RYUGASAKI COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreRyugasaki Country Club is a golf club located in the town of Ryugasaki, in Ibaraki prefecture. It is an 18-hole course, ranked among the best golf courses in Japan. Designed by renowned golf course architect Sei-ichi Inoue, Ryugasaki Country Club is regularly ranked among Japan's top ten golf courses by specialist magazines. The club has hosted numerous national golf tournaments, including the Japan Open Golf Tournament, the Japan Ladies Open Golf Tournament and the Japan Amateur Golf Tournament. The club is open all year round, although the course may be closed in the event of snowfall during the winter season. The club is about an hour's drive from central Tokyo or 45 minutes from Narita International Airport. It can also be reached by train from Tokyo's Ueno station, with a journey of around 50 minutes to Ryugasakishi station, followed by a 20-minute bus ride to the club.
PHOENIX COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreThe Phoenix Country Club is one of the best golf courses in the world and one of the top three in Japan. It is located in the town of Miyazaki, on the Pacific coast of Hitotsuba. The club is surrounded by pine trees and offers magnificent scenery. It has hosted the Dunlop Phoenix tournament since 1974. The clubhouse was renovated in 2002 and features a traditional Japanese look on the outside, with Japanese Obi cedar. Inside, you'll find international decor with indirect lighting and a brown color palette. The clubhouse also houses memorabilia from the tournament, such as photos of past champions and caddie bags signed by Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia. You can also sample seasonal Miyazaki specialities in one of the clubhouse restaurants. The club accepts all major credit cards and provides caddies for players. The clubhouse can be reached by bus from the Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort, just 5 minutes away.
OSAKA GOLF CLUB
Read moreLocated in the city of Osaka, this golf club offers a magnificent, well-maintained course, with verdant fairways and impeccable greens. Players can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains while playing golf. The club also offers modern facilities, including a clubhouse, pro-shop and restaurant where players can relax after a round.
MIYASHITA PARK
Read moreMiyashita Park was until recently one of the few green spaces in the Shibuya district, where skaters, urban sportsmen and homeless people used to gather. In 2020, it was revamped into a large shopping center with a huge terrace. It is distinguished by its eclecticism: sports halls or cafes, bar alleys, art galleries, and even a workshop where you make your own chocolate bars. The complex retains the young and cool image of the old park. All kinds of activities are organized there, and you can also stay there.