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    Japan

    1. Chiba-ken -- Funabashi City Undokoen
    2. Fukuoka-ken -- NGP Umi-no-naka-michi Kaihin
    3. Gifu-ken -- Honjo Park
    4. Hiroshima -- Ninoshima Alternate
    5. Hon-cho -- Yodogawa Kasen Park Niwazi NGP
    6. Honjo -- Owari Koikiryokudo Fresh Park
    7. Ibaraki-ken -- Hokurudai Park
    8. Ibaraki-ken -- NGP Hitachi Kaihin
    9. Iwate-ken -- Iwate Hachimantai Resort
    10. Kakogawa City, Hyougo Ken -- Hamanomiya Park
    11. Kanagawa-ken -- Yoshino Event Park
    12. Kanoyashi -- Kayashi Kirishima-ga-oka Koen
    13. Misawa -- Lake View
    14. Miyagi-ken -- Kokuei Michinoku Mori-no-mizu-umi-han Koen
    15. Nagano-ken -- Minenohara
    16. Okayama-ken -- Kibi Kogen
    17. Shiga-ken -- Kibogaoka Bunka Koen
    18. Shimane-ken -- Kamo-cho Furaino-oka
    19. Shimoyoshida -- Adera
    20. Takehiro -- Shishiro
    21. Tokyo, Koto-Ku -- Tatsuumi-no-mori Kaihin Park
    22. Tokyo, Nichi-Tachikawa -- Showa Kinen Park
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  What is this sport anyway? Disc golf (also referred to as "frisbee golf") is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or FrisbeeŽ. The sport was formalized in the 1970s, and shares with "ball golf" the object of completing each hole in the fewest number of strokes (or, in the case of disc golf, fewest number of throws). Currently, there are more than 1,750 disc golf courses worldwide, with over 1,400 in the USA.  
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