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How to Buy Miura Golf Clubs in Japan
Japan is home to some of the world’s most revered golf equipment, and no name carries more mystique than Miura. For golfers traveling to Japan, buying a set of Miura irons—especially the Japan-exclusive MG-stamped models—is more than a souvenir, it’s an experience. Whether you're visiting Tokyo or Osaka, this guide will walk you through exactly how to buy Miura clubs in Japan, from tax-free shopping to expert fittings in English. If you're ready to own a piece of handcrafted perfection, here's everything you need to know.
Why Miura Clubs Are Legendary
Miura irons are revered for their near-mythic craftsmanship. Each head is hand-forged in Himeji by Katsuhiro Miura and family, using traditional methods passed down through generations. The result is exceptional feel, razor-sharp grain structure, and performance that’s prized by tour pros and dedicated golfers alike.
The "MG" Mark: Japan-Exclusive Prestige
Clubs stamped with “MG” (Miura Giken) are exclusive to Japan and symbolize the true artisan lineage. These aren’t just tools—they’re heirlooms. Owning MG clubheads means owning a piece of living tradition and craft.
Benefits of Buying in Japan
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Exclusive Club Options: MG-marked irons and hybrids like the MG CB-1008 and MH HB3 aren’t available elsewhere.
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Tax-Free Shopping: As a tourist, you save 10–15% off retail prices via VAT exemption.
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Expert Fittings: Tokyo offers TrackMan fittings and artisan-level spec adjustments—ideal for achieving perfect performance.
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Custom Build Only: Miura doesn’t sell heads alone—you must order a full custom set with your preferred shafts, grips, and specs.
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High Quality, Low Volume: Miura emphasizes exceptional playability over mass production—each batch is small, each head meticulously inspected.
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Wait Times: Standard orders take 4–12 weeks, but shops linked through Golf‑in‑Japan may have priority channels for faster delivery.
How Golf‑in‑Japan Simplifies It
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Book Your Fitting: Reserve a session at one of our English-speaking Miura dealers.
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Choose Your Specs: Select MG model, shafts (e.g., Nippon Modus), lengths, and grips during your fitting.
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Custom Build: Clubs are hand-assembled by Miura craftsmen—expect a one- to three-month lead time.
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Delivery Options: Pick them up at the shop, pack for air travel with our assistance, or have them shipped internationally.
Are Miura clubs cheaper in Japan?
Often yes. After tax-free savings and avoiding import markups, MG irons can be more affordable than overseas.
Can I take them on a plane?
Absolutely. Clubs are crafted airline-ready. We’ll guide you on packing, travel letters, and TSA procedures.
How long do they take to arrive?
Typical build times range from 4–12 weeks, but priority orders via our shops may arrive in as little as 4–8 weeks.
Ready to Own a Masterpiece?
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning Japan-exclusive MG Miura irons—taking home both performance and legacy—now’s your moment.
Get in touch with us, and we'll help you make arrangements at the nearest Miura dealer, with a Custom Fitting, and consultation!
📩 Inquire today to Reserve an English-language fitting at approved Miura shops!
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