Aomori
Prefecture

青森県

Discover golf courses in Aomori Prefecture, located in the Tohoku region of Japan.

Tohoku Region
12 Golf Courses
7 with Rental Clubs5 with OnsenBest in Spring & Summer & Autumn & Winter

Overview

Aomori works best for golfers who want a round that immediately feels tied to a recognisable part of Japan rather than to a generic resort belt. In Aomori, golf is shaped by Aomori City, Hirosaki, the Tsugaru coast, and Lake Towada, and that geography changes the character of the day before you even reach the first tee. The local golf identity comes from those named places: coastal air in some corners, inland hills in others, or city-edge convenience where that matters more than remoteness. That is why a round here makes sense for foreign travelers choosing between prefectures, not just between golf courses.

Getting There

The practical gateways are Aomori Airport and Shin-Aomori Station. From Tokyo or Osaka, Aomori is usually reached either by domestic flight or by shinkansen plus a short drive, depending on where in the prefecture you plan to play. Because many visiting golfers combine rail travel with a hotel stay rather than driving door to door from the airport, Takkyubin is often the easiest way to move clubs. That keeps the journey lighter and makes it much easier to add a city night, an onsen stop, or a sightseeing detour before or after the round.

Best Time to Play

Late spring through early autumn (roughly May–October) is best, offering mild summer temperatures and excellent autumn foliage, while winter should be avoided due to heavy snow.

Value

Value in Aomori starts with the pricing floor: weekday rounds in the data begin at about ¥5273, while holiday prices rise to around ¥16750. What matters more is how clearly the spend connects to the place itself, whether that means Fuji views, cooler northern weather, easier access from a major city, or the chance to pair golf with a famous onsen or coastal landscape.

Beyond Golf

Beyond golf, Aomori earns its place in an itinerary because of apples, seafood, and Hirosaki Castle. Those are not decorative extras. They are the reason the golf day stays attached to a particular landscape, food culture, and travel rhythm, which matters when you are deciding where in Japan to spend limited rounds.

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