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This is a highly strategic resort-style course that was opened in October 1975, located on the northern foot of Mt. Fuji at an elevation of 1,000 m. At this majestic location with views of Mt. Fuji, each of the holes has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and Japanese larch trees, and golf can be played while enjoying the seasons here: pretty fujizakura cherry blossoms in the spring, refreshing breezes in the summer, and gold-colored autumn leaves in the fall. This is a tournament course where the well-known Fujisankei Classic is held.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area
This is an expansive, highly strategic 27-hole course located in a quiet forest at an elevation of 1,000 meters on the north foot of Mt. Fuji to the south of Lake Kawaguchiko. The course, which was designed by Robert von Hagge of the United States, has fairways and greens of ukishiba grass, and each of the holes has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and Japanese larch trees.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area
This is a forest course on expansive, gently sloped terrain at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The course is flat overall, and is has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and silver birch groves. The fairways are wide, but there are ponds in key positions, so shots need to be hit at just the right angle. There are single greens with slightly thick bentgrass. The course is at an elevation of 1,100 m so refreshing games of golf can be enjoyed here in the summer.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area
This course makes use of the natural, gently sloped terrain at the foot of Mt. Fuji, and has a spacious layout in groves of silver birch, Japanese zelkova, and pine trees. The course has expansive fairways separated by rich, natural tree groves, so golfers can play relaxed games here. This is a beautiful, highly strategic course that golfers of all levels can enjoy.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area
This is a links-style course located at 1,200 m on the foot of Mt. Fuji. International designer Desmond Muirhead was involved in its design. It has a beautiful and unique course layout themed on the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji” by woodblock print artist Katsushika Hokusai and elements of Hokusai’s life, and it also features scenic views. Visitors can enjoy a day of golf here together with expansive panoramic views and a beautiful natural setting.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area
This is a stylish course with over 80 years of history at the foot of majestic Mt. Fuji. The basic style of play is walking with a caddie. Golfers can enjoy relaxed games while taking in outstanding, seasonally changing views of Mt. Fuji. The course, which is flat overall with expansive fairways, has been designed so that it can be enjoyed by various golfers including women and seniors, so it is loved by a wide range of players.
Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) and Fujigoko (Fuji Five Lakes) Area