NARAMANYO COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Nara, Nara, JP
Designed by Osamu Ueda
Naramanyo Country Club sits in the hills surrounding Nara, the ancient capital of Japan and home to some of the country's most significant cultural landmarks. Designed by Osamu Ueda, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the Kansai region's interior, where forested slopes and natural elevation changes provide the foundation for golf architecture. Ueda, active during Japan's golf course development era, worked within the landscape's existing contours to create a layout that reflects the traditional approach to Japanese course design—routing that follows the land rather than imposing dramatic alterations upon it.
The course moves through varied topography, with holes that rise and fall across the property's natural ridgelines and valleys. Mature trees frame many fairways, and the design incorporates the kind of strategic bunkering and green complexes typical of courses built during this period in Japan. The setting offers views across the surrounding hills, and the proximity to Nara's historic temples and deer parks places the club within a landscape rich in cultural significance, though the course itself maintains a separate, quieter character focused on the game.
Naramanyo serves a membership drawn from the Nara and broader Kansai region. Like many Japanese country clubs of its generation, it emphasizes traditional club values and maintains the formal atmosphere common to private golf in Japan, where attention to course conditioning and member experience remains central to the club's identity.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Naramanyo was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Yes. Naramanyo at Naramanyo Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Naramanyo is 72.
Naramanyo is a 18-hole course.