Shin-Seizanso Country Club in Ibaraki is a championship-level course designed by the legendary architect Pete Dye. Known worldwide for his bold and strategic layouts, Pete Dye created a course here that blends the natural countryside with challenging shot-making opportunities. Golfers can enjoy a relaxing round surrounded by rolling hills, open skies, and scenic water hazards—just a short trip from Tokyo.
Access from Tokyo
- From Central Tokyo: ~90 minutes by private transfer
- From Narita Airport: ~100 minutes
- Door-to-door hotel pick-up available with Tokyo Golf Transfers
Course Highlights
- 27 holes designed by world-renowned architect Pete Dye
- Strategic bunkers and risk-reward water hazards
- Wide fairways balanced with signature Pete Dye challenges
- Relaxed countryside setting, great for both amateurs and seasoned golfers
Why Play Here?
For fans of Pete Dye courses around the world—such as TPC Sawgrass or Whistling Straits—Shin-Nishiyamashou offers a unique Japanese counterpart. The design captures Dye’s trademark risk-and-reward philosophy while offering a peaceful countryside escape close to Tokyo.
Booking Information
Advance reservations are required. For smooth arrangements and English support, please book via Tokyo Golf Transfers.
Conclusion
If you want to experience a world-class Pete Dye design without leaving Japan, Shin-Nishiyamashou Country Club in Ibaraki is a must-play destination. Perfect for golfers seeking strategy, beauty, and accessibility from Tokyo.