Japan, the exception
The Japanese love golf, it all started in Kobe in 1903 according to history, but it is important to remember that in 1930, at the Tokyo Golf Club, the British architect Charles Alison definitely influenced the style of Japanese courses... Since then, under the rule of this tasteful architect, Kawana and especially Hirono were born: the jewel of this country with five islands (Honshū, Hokkaidō, Kyūshū, Shikoku and Okinawa). Play golf in Japan and a new quality of play begins: consider playing Fujizakura with Mount Fuji in view on every hole, even in the line of sight for some greens. There are more golf courses in Japan (2,500) than in the rest of Asia combined, not to mention a significant number of photogenic driving-ranges in the city center. Do we need to mention the Japanese hospitality, meticulousness, elegance and refinement that will make your stay an exceptional moment?