AKAGI KOKUSAI COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Maebashi, Gunma, JP
Designed by Ishii Shigeru
Akagi Kokusai Country Club's East-South routing sits in the foothills of Mount Akagi in Gunma Prefecture, roughly two hours north of Tokyo. Ishii Shigeru, a prolific Japanese course architect active in the post-war era, designed the facility during a period of significant golf course development across Japan. The terrain here reflects the volcanic geography of the region, with rolling elevation changes and natural contours that Ishii incorporated into the layout.
The course occupies land typical of this part of Gunma—forested hillsides with views toward the Akagi massif when the routing reaches higher ground. Japanese courses from this era often feature relatively compact routings that make efficient use of available property, and the East-South combination likely follows this pattern. The design emphasizes strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward precision over distance, consistent with Ishii's approach to course architecture.
Akagi Kokusai serves a regional membership base and visiting golfers from the greater Tokyo metropolitan area. Like many Japanese country clubs established during the golf boom decades, it maintains traditional clubhouse amenities and dining that reflect local culinary customs. The course operates within the structured pace-of-play expectations common to Japanese golf, where attention to etiquette and course maintenance standards remain priorities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East-South was designed by Ishii Shigeru.
Yes. East-South at Akagi Kokusai Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East-South is 72.
East-South plays 7,140 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
East-South is a 18-hole course.