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Modu Tour has unveiled a luxe new getaway — the High-Class Shikoku Golf & Culture Tour — that blends championship golf with contemporary art, restorative hot springs and refined dining.

The itinerary winds through Shikoku’s four prefectures—Tokushima, Kagawa, Kōchi and Ehime—pairing rounds at four premier golf courses with guided explorations of celebrated architecture by Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma. Guests also stay in traditional ryokan, soak in hot springs and enjoy multi-course kaiseki dining, along with curated visits to local attractions. Unlike typical golf tours that focus solely on play, this package mixes culture, art and relaxation.
Guests will tee off at Shikoku standouts including Manno Hills CC, Tosa CC, Kuroshio CC and Takinomiya CC. The route features venues that have hosted professional events such as the JLPGA Step-Up Tour, the Yokohama Tire Ladies Cup and the JGTO Casio World Open, so participants can experience tournament-caliber courses.
Sightseeing highlights include the Otsuka Museum of Art, Monet’s Garden Marmottan, Makino Botanical Garden, Ando’s Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum and the Chichu Art Museum, plus a tour of Kengo Kuma’s architecture in Yusuhara village. The program also embraces Shikoku’s natural charm with experiences like a boat ride on the Niyodo River and a leisurely stroll around Dogo Onsen.
Accommodations are planned at properties such as Naruto Grand Hotel Kaigetsu, Shikishimakan Ryokan, Umibe no Kajuen, Kamenoi Hotel Kochi and Okudogo Ichiyu no Mori. The tours run once a month on a designated Sunday from the 26th through Dec. 27. The all-inclusive price covers airfare, lodging, green fees, caddie and cart fees, all meals, admission fees and guide services. Each departure is limited to 12 participants.











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