Where scenic landscapes meet world-class fairways. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, Ryosen offers an unforgettable golfing experience you won't want to miss.
Ryosen Golf Club in Japan was opened in 1992 and located close to the city of Nagoya in Central Japan, this stunning 18-hole championship golf course is rated as one of the premier layouts in the country. The property is large for Japan course, at 1,520,068 m2, the course plays long with generous width fairways.
7 traditional Japanese gardens have been built around lakes that express the beauty of Japan. You can enjoy an elegant 18-hole playing experience with changing landscapes and designed to accentuate the seasons. An award-winning clubhouse also boasts a restaurant from the famed hotel Okura. Surrounded by spectacular scenery, the parkland style course has been designed to take advantage of the natural beauty of the site, with trees, lakes and rolling fairway providing players with a great of golf.
Why Choose
Ryosen Golf Club?
Breathtaking Views
Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and serene forests, every hole at Ryosen is a visual masterpiece. The natural elevation changes and stunning vistas make each round feel like a scenic escape.
Challenging Yet Enjoyable Course Design
Ryosen Golf Club features a beautifully maintained 18-hole course that caters to all skill levels. Designed with strategic bunkers, flowing water features, and smooth greens — it's a course that rewards both precision and creativity.
Warm Hospitality
Our friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere set Ryosen apart. Whether you're visiting for a day or joining as a member, you'll feel right at home.
At Ryosen, every swing is inspired by the stunning surroundings and expertly crafted course design. With impeccable greens, challenging hazards, and friendly staff ready to assist, your time on the course will be as enjoyable as it is rewarding. Experience golf at its finest — come and see why Ryosen Golf Club is quickly becoming the top choice for golfers of all levels.