Tokyo - Hakone - Kyoto

8 Nights / 4 Rounds
Tokyo Hakone Kyoto Golf Holiday Route Map Miho Golf Club Dai Hakone Golf Club Seta Golf Club - North Course

A classic Japan golf tour starting in Tokyo with time for some sightseeing and then visiting Hakone, in the foothils of Mt Fuji before continuing to the historic city of Kyoto with its many wonderful temples.

Your will get to play Miho Golf Club - a beautiful course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. which has hosted several major tournaments.   You can also enjoy Golf at Dai Hakone Country Club -  a unique course which straddles the Sengokuhara plain against a backdrop of the mountains of the outer rim of Hakone Crater.

When you get to Kyoto you will play  Seta Golf Club - North Course which was created by renowned course design architect Seiichi Inoue using Mackenzie bent golf green and is always in great condition and Ibaraki Kokusai Golf Club designed by Osamu Ueda - one of the most famous golf course architects in Japan.

 

 

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Itinerary

Day 1:  Narita International Airport to Tokyo

After arriving at Narita International Airport and completing immigration formalities, you will be greeted by your English Speaking Chauffeur at the arrival gate and transfer in a private vehicle to your hotel.

Day 2:  Tokyo – Full day sightseeing

At 9:00, meet with your English Speaking Guide in the hotel lobby and leave for Tokyo excursion by Private chartered vehicle.  Highlights include:  Hamarikyu Garden, a vast landscaped park  in the middle of Tokyo. Enjoy a Sumida River Cruise to enjoy the view of Tokyo from different angle. Visit the huge Meijijingu Shrine and then move onto the busy streets of Omotesando and Aoyama – it is a great area to stroll around!  

Day 3:  Tokyo – Golf in Ibaraki / Miho Golf Club

Transfer to Miho Golf Club - a beautiful course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. which has hosted several major tournaments.

Day 4:  Move to Hakone – Full day sightseeing

After breakfast leave for Hakone to enjoy some of the major sighst which include:  Visit Yosegizaiku Studio and see how they make a type of traditional Japanese parquetry.  Take a lake cruise while enjoying the magnificent views of Mt.Fuji in the background.  Visit the unique Hakone Open Air Museum, where you can enjoy the balance of nature and art through a variety of sculptures in perfect harmony with picturesque views of the surrounding valley and mountains.  

Day 5:  Hakone - Golf at Dai Hakone Country Club

This unique course straddles the Sengokuhara plain against a backdrop of the mountains of the outer rim of Hakone Crater.

Day 6:  Move to Kyoto – half day sightseeing

Transfer to Odawara Station. Take a bullet train to Kyoto.  On arrival at Kyoto you will visit the Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji temple, originally built in 1397 to serve as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.  Move to Arashiyama district and visit Tenryu-ji Temple - the main temple of the Tenryu-ji branch of Rinzai Zen sect and a World Cultural Heritage site.  Then take a stroll around the Bamboo Forests - one of the three most beautiful in Japan. 

Day 7:  Golf in Kyoto - Seta Golf Club - North Course

The course was created by renowned course design architect Seiichi Inoue using Mackenzie bent golf green and is always in great condition.

Day 8:  Golf in Kyoto - Ibaraki Kokusai Golf Club

The north course is designed by Osamu Ueda - one of the most famous golf course architects in Japan.

Day 9 :  Departure

Transfer to Kansai International Airport.

 

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Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort And Spa

Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort And Spa


Rooms: 80
The at-home comfort of a mountain lodge meets contemporary sophistication at Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa. Set in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, our hot-spring getaway invites relaxation with serene spaces, plenty of nature, and . Read more...
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Akasaka Excel Tokyu Hotel

Akasaka Excel Tokyu Hotel


Rooms: 487
Set in downtown Tokyo, this refurbished 14-story hotel features modern rooms and easy access to many of the famous districts of Tokyo. Near the hotel there are several metro lines including the Akasaka-Mitsuke station, which is just a short. Read more...
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Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo

Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo


Rooms: 986
New Miyako Hotel Kyoto is situated in Kyoto Station and is the best place to experience Kyoto and its surroundings. The hotel is located 0.2 km from the center of town and provides access to important town facilities. The hotel offers easy . Read more...
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daihakone country club club japan

Daihakone Country Club


Designer: Komyo Otani
Head to the Hakone Crater, created over 3000 years ago by the eruption of Mount Hakone and you will discover the majestic Sengokuhara Plain upon which lies the Daihakone Country Club. A superb location at the foothills of the crater, offeri. Read more...
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Miho Golf Club

Miho Golf Club


Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
Ibaraki Prefecture is home to a range of fantastic golf courses in Japan and a great example is Miho Golf Club. This is one of several golf courses in Japan which has been designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr and plays to Just over 7,000 yards. Read more...
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Seta Golf Course

Seta Golf Course North Course


Designer: Seiichi Inoue
Seta Golf Course, North Course is a Seiichi Inoue design that has become a favourite of many locals and tourists. As with many courses in this area of Japan, The North Course at Seta Golf Course has two greens per hole which offers two cour. Read more...
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Taiheiyo Club Takarazuka Course

Taiheiyo Club Takarazuka Course


Designer: Fukuichi Kato
Set in an incredible 1.48 million square metres the Taiheiyo Takarazuka Golf Course is a wonderful design by Tomikatsu Kato. Opened in 2001 the 6823-yard par 72 course has quickly gained recognition for its design and high standard of cours. Read more...
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