Fukushima Azuma Golf
Reviewed by OKCaddie Editorial Team · 2026-08-15
Editorial trip-planning content—not the club's official site. Confirm green fees, access, and tee times on Rakuten GORA or with the club before you book. Lead images are illustrative; actual course conditions and facilities may differ.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Location | Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture |
| Style | Mountain course set in forested terrain near Mount Azuma |
| Visitor Access | Public / open to visiting golfers, advance reservation recommended |
| Best For | Budget-conscious golfers, mountain scenery, casual groups |
| Best Season | Late spring through autumn (May–October); winter closures likely at this elevation |
Who This Course Is For
- Golfers who want a solid mountain-forest round without paying Tokyo-area prices.
- Travelers already in the Tohoku region — Fukushima, Sendai, or Bandai-Azuma sightseeing loop — looking to add a golf day.
- Players who enjoy elevation change and tree-lined holes over flat resort-style layouts.
- Skip it if you need English-speaking staff throughout, since rural Tohoku clubs typically operate in Japanese only.
- Skip it if you're chasing a marquee designer name or tournament-pedigree layout — this is a value regional course, not a showcase venue.
Course Overview
Fukushima Azuma Golf sits in the foothills below the Azuma mountain range, and the routing reflects that setting: expect rolling, occasionally hilly terrain cut through forest, with tree lines framing most holes rather than open resort-style sightlines. Elevation change affects club selection more than distance alone, and shaded, tree-lined stretches can hold morning dew or cooler air longer than open layouts, which matters for early tee times in shoulder season. Wind is generally moderate given the tree cover, though exposed sections near ridgelines can pick up gusts. Turf conditions at Tohoku mountain courses typically favor cool-season grasses, so expect firmer, tighter fairways in spring and fall and lusher growth mid-summer. As with most forest-style mountain courses, accuracy off the tee matters more than raw length — errant shots find trees quickly.
Green Fees & Booking
Green fees at regional Fukushima courses like this one generally run in the range of roughly ¥6,000–¥10,000 on weekdays and ¥9,000–¥15,000 on weekends and holidays, though exact pricing depends heavily on season, time of day, and whether a cart or caddie is included. Packages commonly bundle greens fee, cart rental, and sometimes a light lunch at the clubhouse restaurant; caddie service, if offered, is usually an add-on rather than included by default. Peak autumn foliage weekends and Golden Week can push prices toward the higher end, while winter off-season (when the course may be closed or offering reduced play) can bring discounts if it's open at all. The most reliable way for visitors to book is through Rakuten GORA, which lists real-time availability and current pricing in English-friendly formats, or through a hotel concierge in Fukushima City if you're staying nearby. Because rates shift with season and demand, always verify the live quote before finalizing a trip — don't rely on any fixed number here.
Access
The nearest major access point is Fukushima Station, served by the Tohoku Shinkansen, roughly making Fukushima Azuma Golf a manageable day trip from Sendai (about 45–60 minutes by car) or a longer trip from Tokyo (around 90 minutes via Shinkansen plus local transfer). Fukushima Airport is the closer regional airport, though most travelers will find the Shinkansen more practical given flight frequency. From Fukushima Station, the course is typically a 20–30 minute drive depending on traffic and exact routing into the foothills. A rental car is the most flexible option, especially if you're combining the round with sightseeing around Bandai-Azuma or nearby onsen towns. Taxis are workable for a one-way trip but can get expensive for a return journey, and rural taxi availability near the course may be limited, so arranging a return pickup in advance is wise if you go car-free.
Dress Code & Tips
Standard Japanese golf club etiquette applies: collared shirts, no denim, and soft spikes are generally required or strongly preferred at the clubhouse and on course. Bring a light layer even in summer, since shaded forest holes and elevation can run several degrees cooler than the city below.
- Book your tee time a few days ahead during peak autumn and summer weekends, since regional courses fill up with local members' groups.
- Confirm whether cart or caddie service is included when booking online, as this affects both pace of play and final cost.
- Arrive with cash on hand in addition to cards — smaller clubhouse operations in rural Tohoku don't always process foreign cards smoothly.
Bottom Line
Fukushima Azuma Golf suits travelers who want an honest, moderately priced mountain-forest round in the Tohoku region rather than a headline resort experience. It works best paired with a Fukushima City stay or a Bandai-Azuma sightseeing trip. Start by checking live availability and current pricing at /booking/fukushima_azuma_golf_en.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Fukushima Azuma Golf located?
Fukushima Azuma Golf is located at Fukushima, Fukushima. Use the map and coordinates above for navigation.
How can I book a tee time at Fukushima Azuma Golf?
Use the "Check on Rakuten GORA" button on this page to view real-time tee times and green fees from Japan's leading golf booking platform.
When is the best time to play Fukushima Azuma Golf?
Most courses on mainland Japan play best in April-June and September-November when turf conditions peak. Altitude and region shift the window — see the Tips section for course-specific notes.
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