
Destination Spotlight
-a balanced and enriching experience that promotes culinary delight, mental resilience, and cultural appreciation.

① HOKKAIDO
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④ KANSAI




⑤ KYUSYU





② TOKYO








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⑥ OKINAWA




③ FUJI/IZU/HAKONE





HOKKAIDO
北海道
stands as a comprehensive haven for golf enthusiasts seeking a fulfilling blend of Culinary Delights, Scenic Courses and Cooler Climate.
Hokkaido boasts the highest number of golf courses in Japan. Upon arrival at Shin Chitose Airport, you can explore a multitude of golf courses based in Sapporo. Additionally, Hokkaido is blessed with fresh seafood, lamb, dairy products, and vegetables, offering a wide range of gourmet delights to enjoy during your stay.
This area experiences relatively mild summers compared to mainland Japan, providing a comfortable climate even during the warmer months.



TOKYO
東京
is known for its blend of Traditional and Modern Culture, with historic temples and shrines coexisting alongside Skyscrapers and Outstanding Gastronomic Delights.
Tokyo is undoubtedly one of the most exciting cities in the world. Its landscape is a juxtaposition of historic shrines and temples with towering skyscrapers, while iconic sights such as the Shibuya Crossings, where 3,000 people cross simultaneously on weekends, and the waves of vibrant neon lights of Shinjuku's Kabukicho district, represent Tokyo's unique blend of ‘ordered chaos.’
When people living in Tokyo go golfing, it's common for them to drive to neighbouring prefectures such as Chiba and Saitama.



FUJI, HAKONE & IZU AREA
富士・箱根・伊豆
are renowned tourist destinations located in the vicinity of Mount Fuji, encompassing parts of Shizuoka, Yamanashi, and Kanagawa Prefectures. It is a region celebrated for its Natural Beauty, Hot Springs, and Cultural Attractions.
The Fuji-Izu-Hakone area is a reminder of Japan's status as a volcanic nation. Within this magnificent natural setting created by the Earth's dynamic activity, you'll find a wide variety of hot springs and numerous golf courses. Additionally, this area is home to many traditional Japanese-style inns, where you can enjoy exquisite kaiseki cuisine in the careful ambiance of Japanese architecture after a round of golf.



関西
KANSAI AREA
(Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe)
京都・大阪・神戸
The Kansai region, spanning Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe, presents golfers with a canvas of Rich Heritage, Scenic Diversity, and Culinary Excellence to explore and enjoy.
Kyoto served as Japan's capital for over a thousand years and is renowned for its well-preserved historic architecture, temples, and gardens. Kyoto is also home to several golf courses, including the Kyoto Golf Club, offering diverse playing experiences with historical surroundings.

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Kyoto
Osaka is one of Japan's major economic centres and known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping districts.
The Osaka area boasts numerous golf courses, with the Osaka Golf Club being a notable venue. Its cuisine embodies the city's history as the ‘kitchen’ that developed alongside Kyoto. From casual local foods to authentic dishes, it will surely be a satisfying culinary experience.
Osaka

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九州
KYUSYU AREA
(FUKUOKA)
福岡
The charm of the Kyushu region lies in its combination of Gastronomic Delights, Comfortable Climate, and Night Culture.
Fukuoka, the gateway to Kyushu, is a lively metropolis with diverse golf courses set in stunning landscapes. With facilities for all skill levels, golfing here is enhanced by the region's mild climate, making it perfect for enthusiasts year-round



OKINAWA
沖縄

The allure of Okinawa is found in its Relaxing Resort Amenities, Tropical Weather, and Breathtaking Ocean Vistas.
Okinawa is Japan's southernmost prefecture, known for its unique history, stunning natural beauty and distinct culture. Okinawa's subtropical climate allows for year-round golfing, with mild winters, making it an ideal destination for golf enthusiasts looking to play golf in any season.




If your clients are interested in visiting hidden gems during their stay, how about places like Takayama?
Here, they can enjoy wonderful cuisine, scenery, and history.

A lasting impression on your overall travel experience
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飛騨高山
TAKAYAMA

with Takayama’s timeless charm
Takayama is a small town located in the central part of Japan, amidst mountains, including the Northern Alps, which reach heights of over 3,000 meters. The reason why such a remote place prospered 400 years ago is due to its abundance of resources like high-quality timber, especially Hinoki Cypress. Japan has traditionally relied on wooden architecture, and during the Edo period(1603-1867) when Tokyo was first established as the capital, large quantities of timber were transported from Takayama to Edo (current Tokyo) via rivers, seas, and canals to build shrines, temples and houses. Takayama provided high-quality materials for buildings that are integral to Japan's identity.
But that's not all. Don't miss out on savouring Hida Beef and Takayama Ramen, especially the Hida Beef sushi, known for its exquisite taste. Hida Beef boasts exceptional marbling and tenderness, while Takayama Ramen features handmade noodles and flavorful broth, reflecting the region's culinary expertise.
Indeed, the ability to simultaneously indulge in historical significance and tantalise your taste buds is a unique charm of Japan.