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  • Nasu Area

NASU COUNTRY CLUB

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  • Golf

A vast, historic and stately golf course

Nasu Country Club opened in 1966. It is characterized by undulating greens that require strategic play. The course includes a wide variety of features including moderate ups and downs, dogleg holes, and uphill holes. These features make the course perfect for you to have fun casually with your friends. The fairways are wide, and the course maintenance quality has a high reputation.
The wood-framed restaurant hall with a fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere where you can spend time feeling nice and warm. The menu changes each season, and there are also dishes offered only in a specific season. You can look forward to a wide variety of food here.
The golf course facilities include a glamping site where you can enjoy the magnificent nature of Nasu. Through the large window of a dome tent, you can see the fresh green of spring or autumn leaves. At night, you can see the starry sky and beautiful landscape. Sign up for both golfing and glamping to indulge yourself in a slow and relaxing time!
The country club also has a lodge where visitors can stay at a reasonable price (20 rooms).

Location Map

Basic Information

Address 677-28 Nasu-town, Tochigi, Japan
Telephone Number 81-287-62-0840
Website https://nasu-cc.com/
Business Hours 7:00-18:00
Days Closed for Business Irregular holidays
Price From 4,000 yen
※Information as of August 2024.
DIRECTIONS ・About 3 hours by car from Narita International Airport
・70 minutes by Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nasushiobara Station, then 20 minutes by car from Nasu-Shiobara Station
※Shuttle bus available from Nasushiobara Station (reservation required)
Map Code 121 866 130*26

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Nasu Area

The Nasu area, in the northeastern part of the prefecture, is famous for the imperial villa located there, and is one of Japan’s premier resort areas with its expansive highlands. The climate has allowed the development of a thriving dairy industry, and while there, you can visit a dairy farm that is open to tourists and offers delicious sweets made from milk, such as soft-serve ice cream and cheesecake. There are also many family-friendly facilities like Safari Park, amusement parks, and hot spring facilities like Shiobara Onsen.

Seasons in Tochigi