The Arima Royal Golf Club sits in the mountainous terrain north of Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture, positioned in the historic Arima Onsen region known for its hot springs and forested hillsides. Osamu Ueda designed the course to work with the natural topography of this area, where elevation changes and wooded corridors are characteristic features of the landscape. The routing takes advantage of the sloping terrain that defines much of the golf development in this part of Kansai.
Japanese courses in this region typically emphasize strategic design within constrained mountain sites, and Arima Royal reflects this approach. The layout requires thoughtful club selection and course management as players navigate holes that move through varying elevations and often feature narrow landing areas framed by mature trees. The setting provides views of the surrounding mountains and valleys that are common to courses built in Hyogo's interior.
The club operates within the traditions of Japanese private golf, where attention to course conditioning and hospitality are standard expectations. The facility serves members from the Kobe metropolitan area and the broader Kansai region, offering a retreat from urban centers into the quieter mountain environment. Like many courses in this part of Japan, Arima Royal combines golf with the cultural appreciation of natural settings that has long characterized the country's approach to course development in scenic areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Royal was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Yes. Royal at Arima Royal Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Royal is 72.
Royal is a 18-hole course.