HANAYOSHINO COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Yoshino, Nara, JP
Designed by Dai Nippon Construction, Kaizu Yasushi
Hanayoshino Country Club sits in the mountainous Yoshino region of Nara Prefecture, an area historically celebrated for its cherry blossoms and forested terrain. The course was designed by Kaizu Yasushi in collaboration with Dai Nippon Construction, reflecting the mid-to-late twentieth-century expansion of golf in Japan's interior regions. The layout navigates the natural topography of the area, incorporating elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of courses built in Japan's mountainous zones during this period.
The routing takes advantage of the surrounding landscape, with holes that move through valleys and along ridgelines. Players encounter a variety of lies and approach angles shaped by the terrain, and the design requires thoughtful club selection given the elevation shifts. The course reflects the aesthetic sensibilities common to Japanese golf architecture of its era, balancing playability with respect for the natural setting.
Yoshino's cultural significance as a historic region—known for temples, traditional villages, and seasonal natural beauty—provides context for the club's location. The area attracts visitors throughout the year, particularly during cherry blossom season. Hanayoshino serves both local members and traveling golfers exploring Nara's interior, offering a golf experience integrated into a landscape valued for its natural and cultural heritage.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hanayoshino was designed by Dai Nippon Construction and Kaizu Yasushi.
Yes. Hanayoshino at Hanayoshino Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hanayoshino is 72.
Hanayoshino is a 18-hole course.