
Tottori, Japan
In the foothills of Mount Daisen – where the sporting pursuits of mountain climbing in summer and skiing in winter are more popular than golf – the fairways at Daisen Golf Club were hewn from heavily forested terrain by Osamu Ueda in 1970.

Tottori 689-4101, Japan
In the foothills of Mount Daisen – where the sporting pursuits of mountain climbing in summer and skiing in winter are more popular than golf – the fairways at Daisen Golf Club were hewn from heavily forested terrain by Osamu Ueda in 1970.

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Osamu Ueda designed gardens, playgrounds and golf courses – and managed their construction. His golf projects were based on creating courses in harmony with the surroundings and local topography.
Born in the Ibaraki prefecture, in the northeast part of the Kanto region, Osamu Ueda studied Forestry and Landscape Architecture in the Faculty of Agriculture at Kyoto University before setting up the Ueda Landscaping Office in his hometown Osaka.
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