Most of the leading players on the tour are Japanese, but players from many other countries also participate. The tour is currently run by the
Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO), which was established in 1999 to separate the tour from the PGA of Japan. The JGTO also organises a developmental tour called the
Japan Challenge Tour.
Masashi Ozaki, also known as Jumbo Ozaki, was the dominant player on tour. He led the
career wins list with 94, the career money list with over
¥2 billion, and the money list a record twelve times between 1973 and 1998. Entry to
The Open Championship is given to Order of Merit winner and runner-up,
Japan Open Golf Championship winner, two players not already exempt from the money list up to the
Japan Golf Tour Championship and the top four non-exempt players from the
Mizuno Open. In 2000, the tour signed a title sponsorship agreement with
Iiyama, being renamed as the
iiyama Tour. The agreement was reported to be worth over three years. In 2008, the tour ventured outside of Japan for the first time, co-sanctioning the
Pine Valley Beijing Open in China, alongside the
Asian Tour. In 2013, the tour also co-sanctioned two events at the beginning of the year in Thailand and Indonesia with the
OneAsia Tour. In December 2022, a new agreement involving the JGTO,
PGA Tour and
European Tour was announced. As part of the deal, from 2023 onwards, the top three on the Japan Golf Tour's season-ending money list earned status to play on the European Tour for the following season. ==Money list winners==