728x90 반응형 cocopa-resort-club4 "I want to go on a 'Japan golf trip' once a month" <59> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan⑥ "Playing a round at a golf course in Japan is really comfortable and relaxing. In Korea, I'm almost ready to give up golf altogether, but here, I feel like coming to Japan once a month just to play a round." - "I want to quit playing golf in Korea and play a round in Japan every month"- "It's too burdensome to afford the exorbitantly high golf fees in Kor.. 2024. 7. 17. Relieve my fatigue at the hot springs of Japanese golf courses <58> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan ⑤ - Japan is a country of earthquakes, volcanoes, and hot springs, located on the "Ring of Fire"- "When it comes to hot spring travel, it's Japan." There are about 3,000 hot springs all over Japan- Each hot spring area has a deep history and unique characteristics, with well-established ryokan (traditional inns)- The Sakakibara hot spring area is considere.. 2024. 7. 12. The biggest advantage of golf courses in Japan is the ‘self-cart system’ <55> Visiting a Golf Course in Nagoya, Japan ② - With the self-cart system, no caddy is needed, which significantly reduces costs- Although the carts have diesel engines, they are free to use, making them very cost-effective- We were somewhat confused on the first day, but from the second day, we worked together seamlessly- The locations for stopping the carts and directions for moving to the next h.. 2024. 7. 3. Despair and Hope Seen at a Japanese Golf Course <54> Visiting a Golf Course in Nagoya, Japan ①Amid the rampant exploitation and unfair practices of domestic golf courses, I had the opportunity to play at a Japanese golf course from May 8th to 12th, a 4-night, 5-day trip. I learned from an acquaintance in my golf group that by purchasing a 5-year non-renewable membership for around 3 million KRW, I could enjoy golfing at a luxury 72-hole golf cours.. 2024. 6. 30. 이전 1 다음 728x90 반응형