welcome Mr.

pt

Language

  • 日本語

  • English

  • 한국어

  • 中文(简体)

  • 中文(繁体)

  •  
  •  
  •  

Activity

  • restaurant name

    • date

    • time

    • Number of people

      Man

An error occurred when logging in

Your account is locked.
Please set your password again from here.

Earn accommodation benefits and points! Convenient member services

× Close

 

× Close

 

× Close

 

× Close

 

× Close

 

× Close

 

welcome Mr.

Current status:

Available points

0p

home 1000 p is
date of expiry Until December 31st

view the details

Shizuoka has a warm climate

Mishima is located in eastern Shizuoka, which has a relatively warm winter and a refreshing climate in summer with cool breezes blowing in from Suruga Bay.
How about playing golf at a course overlooking Mt. Fuji and enjoying the changing seasons?

Hole 11

Hole 11

Grand Fields Country Club

Address & Access

4716 Gorin, Mishima City (approximately 30 minutes by car from the hotel)

TEL

055-976-3111

point

A hilly and forested course that stretches across the hills overlooking the city of Mishima
Each hole is designed to resemble a Japanese garden.
Combined with Mt. Fuji, it features beautiful scenery and views

Tournament information

The 89th Japan Professional Golf Championship is scheduled to be held (August 2022)

 

Susono Country Club

Address & Access

1060 Imazato, Susono City (about 40 minutes by car from the hotel)

TEL

055-997-0505

point

18 holes spread out over a 12,000m2 site
Over 7,100 yards
The course is characterized by a large single green and a highly challenging championship course.
The course can be enjoyed throughout the year, with views of Mt. Fuji from every hole.

Tournament information

FANCL Classic Course (since 2001)

 

Tomei Country Club

Address & Access

Susono City Momozono 300 (about 20 minutes from the hotel)

TEL

055-992-3331

point

27 holes across 3 courses, designed with Mount Fuji in mind.
You can enjoy majestic and spectacular shots at all of the courses at Aitaka, Susono, and Taoyuan.
Located on the southern slope of Mount Aitaka, the winters are mild.

Tournament information

Stanley Ladies Tournament course (since 2003)