Hillside forest course. Created by clearing and building in the original forest of Masakiwara at the foot of the mountains, each hole is completely separated by tall red pines, black pines, and mixed wood. The fairways are also spacious. Among the front nine holes, the sixth hole is a challenging long hole. This is a right dogleg hole, where the second shot needs to cross a 80-yard valley. For most amateur golfers, it's basically very difficult to reach the green in two shots, so it's better to play safely rather than take unnecessary risks. Among the back nine holes, the scenery on the 15th hole is excellent. After hitting a straight and moderately powerful tee shot, you can see the mountains on the right side. Overall, there is also sufficient distance, and although playing feels exhilarating, this is a course with high difficulty.