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A rich passage of time and a natural drama,
revealed by light filtering through the forest

Set amid the forests of the Musashino Plateau, with the Nikko mountain range visible in the distance, Iruma Country Club unfolds as if embraced by nature itself.
Though located close to the heart of the city, this land offers a wealth of seasonal expressions—cherry blossoms and dogwoods in spring, autumn leaves and fragrant osmanthus in fall. The height of the trees, the light passing softly through the woods, the feel of turf beneath one’s feet. The noise of the city gradually fades away, and a quiet moment emerges—one devoted solely to the game of golf.

The placement of trees lining the fairways, the carefully composed sightlines leading toward the greens, and the subtle undulations of the land appear gentle at first glance, yet they invite players into a landscape of generous scale. Reading the flow, considering where to place the ball, each shot is met with calm, focused attention.

Over many years, the club has cultivated a sense of dignity and composure.
In the clubhouse, people naturally gather, sharing unhurried moments as they reflect on shots played today and challenges yet to come.
Even in competition, there is mutual respect—conversations and smiles that lie beyond winning and losing softly shape the atmosphere of the club.

A carefully prepared dish enjoyed in the clubhouse overlooking seasonal blooms, and conversations with old friends or new companions.
A respectful sense of distance between players, and a shared reverence for the course, create a rich and comfortable passage of time—one that lends warmth and depth to the memory of golf itself.

This is a place to refine both skill and spirit, quietly and deliberately, alongside the forests of Musashino.
Each moment spent in this stillness, and every encounter along the way, is gently etched into memory as a lasting afterglow.