Overview
Cocopa Resort Club in Mie gives you a golf-focused resort stay with four distinct courses, five room styles, restaurants, natural hot springs, sauna, and seasonal pool access. You can shape your trip around your playing style, your group, and the kind of stay you want after your round.
The resort includes championship-level courses, open resort-style fairways, private cottages, villas beside the course, and dog-friendly rooms, so you can enjoy golf, nature, dining, and relaxation in one place.
Accommodation
You can choose from five stay styles, each with its own character.
Hotel Chateau sits on a hilltop with palm trees and wide resort views. You can stay in spacious rooms suited to families and groups, then enjoy the large public bath, table tennis, and darts rooms after your round.
Hotel Azalea is Cocopa’s landmark hotel, designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. Its white cylindrical design stands beside the 18th hole of the Queen Course. You can choose from twin rooms to suites, with top-floor suites offering sweeping views. The hotel also has a summer garden pool and a banquet hall for group stays, school trips, and company outings.
The Cottages give you a private rental stay surrounded by walking trails and nature. Each cottage can sleep up to five people, making it ideal when you want more privacy with family or friends. You can enjoy coffee on the terrace in the morning and watch the stars at night.
Villa Cocopa is an American-style private villa for up to eight people. It sits right in front of the fairway, so you can look out at the course from the living room, terrace, or jacuzzi.
Kings Palace offers only four rooms beside the 11th hole of the Hakusan Village Golf Course King Course. You can enjoy a quiet private-villa feel with green views and a more exclusive setting.
Dog-friendly rooms let you stay with your dog in a warm wooden space surrounded by greenery. You can open the curtains to views of the golf course, use the natural grass dog run during the day, and relax together in the living room at night.
Dining
You can enjoy meals across the resort, with restaurants placed around the golf courses and accommodation areas.
For lunch, each golf course offers a dining space where you can enjoy a satisfying meal after or between rounds. Lunch is available at Hakusan Village Golf Course from 9:30 to 17:30, with tea time from 14:30 to 17:30. Mie Hakusan Golf Course and Mie Phoenix Golf Course serve lunch from 9:30 to 14:30.
Breakfast is served at Kingdom on the second floor of the Hakusan Village Golf Course Clubhouse. You can start your day with a Japanese and Western-style breakfast buffet featuring flavors from Mie Prefecture. The tamago kake gohan corner is a highlight, with fresh raw eggs from Mie Prefecture and many toppings.
For dinner, Yakiniku Aoyama serves charcoal-grilled Kuroge Wagyu beef in a cottage area surrounded by the course. Washoku Shirasagi serves Japanese dishes such as shabu-shabu, sukiyaki, and seasonal set meals.
Onsen and Wellness
Sauna & Onsen Hale offers natural hot spring baths and a sauna with löyly steam. You can soak in the open-air bath while looking out over the golf course, then reset your body after a full day of play.
Guests with tattoos
Please check directly with Cocopa Resort Club before using Sauna & Onsen Hale.
Facilities
Hakusan Village Golf Course Queen Course: Cocopa Resort Club’s flagship course, known for hosting tournaments including the 52nd Japan Women’s Open Golf Championship. The 18-hole course gives experienced players a challenge while still offering an open feel for newer players.
Hakusan Village Golf Course King Course: A resort-style course with wide fairways, strategic bunkers, and seasonal scenery. You can enjoy a round that balances comfort and competition.
Mie Hakusan Golf Course: The oldest club in the Cocopa Resort Club area, designed by Shoichi Suzuki. The course sits across gentle hills and offers strategic play. Fairway-access carts are planned for summer 2025.
Mie Phoenix Golf Course: An 18-hole course with a tropical resort feel, palm-lined scenery, and flat, compact hole design inspired by Hawaii-style resort golf.
Activities
You can play four different golf courses during your stay, from tournament-history fairways to relaxed resort-style layouts. After your round, you can soak in the hot spring, enjoy the sauna, dine on yakiniku or Japanese cuisine, or spend summer afternoons at the garden pool.
You can also stay close to the course in a cottage, villa, or Kings Palace room, making it easy to move from fairway time to private relaxation.
Additional Features
- Free hot spring access for hotel stayers
- Natural hot spring bath
- Open-air bath with golf course views
- Sauna with löyly steam
- Four golf courses
- Summer garden pool
- Dog-friendly rooms
- Natural grass dog run
- Private cottages
- Fairway-side villa
- Large public bath at Hotel Chateau
- Table tennis
- Darts rooms
- Banquet hall at Hotel Azalea
- Breakfast buffet
- Yakiniku restaurant
- Japanese restaurant



















