The Anatomy of a Golf Day in Japan: Timing and Logistics 1. Introduction: The Full-Day Commitment In 2026, golf in Japan remains a leisure-intensive sport. While a standard round in the US or UK might take 4 hours, a Japanese round typically spans 5.5 to 7 hours . This is due to the deeply ingrained "Two-Act" system, where a mandatory lunch break splits the game. Understanding this timeline is crucial for managing your travel schedule. 2. The Breakdown of the 18-Hole Journey A. The Front Nine (OUT Course): 2h 15m Japanese courses are strict about the "2 hours and 15 minutes" rule for 9 holes. Marshals and GPS systems in the carts will alert you if your pace drops. Pro Tip: If your group takes 2.5 hours, you may be asked to skip a hole to maintain the flow. B. The Mandatory Lunch Break: 45m to 75m This is the "Hidden Hour" of Japanese golf. After the 9th hole, you must stop. In 2026, on busy weekends, this break can sometimes extend to 90 minutes. Note:...