Japan is not just a destination – it’s a love story told through the seasons. From snow-covered mountain villages to sun-drenched coastlines,cherry blossoms in bloom to forests painted in fiery reds and golds, every season reveals a different side of the country’s beauty and culture.

Let’s journey through the scenic prefectures with must-do activities, all conveniently close to your Club Wyndham South Pacific resorts.

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Winter in Japan invites you to slow down.
Active days in the snow are balanced by quiet evenings, warm meals, and time to rest.

Winter runs from December to February, with snowfall arriving early in the mountains and peak conditions from January through February.

Nagano transforms into a snowy paradise in winter, with powdery slopes and steaming hot springs drawing thrill-seekers and soakers. Base yourself at Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano, Club Wyndham Shirakabaso Shiga Kogen, Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Tateshina, or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Karuizawa for easy access.

  • Ski or snowboard at Shiga Kogen’s interconnected ski areas with diverse terrain suitable for all levels
  • Spot wild snow monkeys bathing in Jigokudani Monkey Park for a quirky wildlife encounter
  • Try Nagano’s famous soba noodles after a day of snow activities

Niigata’s heavy snowfall blankets its mountains in pristine white, perfect for powder hounds chasing Japan’s deepest snow. Stay at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Naeba and dive right in.

  • Shred fresh powder on Naeba Ski Resort’s legendary Dragondola-accessed slopes, steps from your resort
  • Savour seasonal sake tastings in nearby Yuzawa town, pairing crisp brews with hearty nabe hot pot
  • Snowshoe through silent forests around Naeba, revealing hidden viewpoints and serene backcountry trails

Nagano transforms into a snowy paradise in winter, with powdery slopes and steaming hot springs drawing thrill-seekers and soakers. Base yourself at Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano, Club Wyndham Shirakabaso Shiga Kogen, Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Tateshina, or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Karuizawa for easy access.

  • Ski or snowboard at Shiga Kogen’s interconnected ski areas with diverse terrain suitable for all levels
  • Spot wild snow monkeys bathing in Jigokudani Monkey Park for a quirky wildlife encounter
  • Try Nagano’s famous soba noodles after a day of snow activities

Niigata’s heavy snowfall blankets its mountains in pristine white, perfect for powder hounds chasing Japan’s deepest snow. Stay at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Naeba and dive right in.

  • Shred fresh powder on Naeba Ski Resort’s legendary Dragondola-accessed slopes, steps from your resort
  • Savour seasonal sake tastings in nearby Yuzawa town, pairing crisp brews with hearty nabe hot pot
  • Snowshoe through silent forests around Naeba, revealing hidden viewpoints and serene backcountry trails

Spring in Japan feels open and inviting.
Flower blossoms, fresh greenery, and comfortable weather make it easy to spend time outdoors and move between places.

Spring runs from March to May, with cherry blossoms appearing earlier in the south and gradually moving north.

Spring in Yamanashi erupts in sakura splendour around Mount Fuji, with petals drifting like pink snow. Stay at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Kawaguchiko or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Yamanakako.

  • Cruise Lake Kawaguchi by boat from Kawaguchiko, framed by Fuji and blooming
    cherries
  • Wander Yamanashi’s orchards near Yamanakako for hanami picnics under full sakura canopies
  • Cycle Fuji Five Lakes paths, stopping at shrines draped in delicate blossoms

Hokkaido’s mild spring awakens with early sakura and wildflowers, blending chill and charm. Position yourself at Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori (Associate Resort).

  • Join the Sapporo Lilac Festival (mid to late May) where you can enjoy outdoor concerts, wine gardens featuring Hokkaido wines, and food stalls in Odori Park, just a short walk from the hotel
  • Wander Nakajima Park, just a short drive from the hotel, which offers beautiful
    weeping cherry trees and a scenic pond for boat rides.

Spring in Yamanashi erupts in sakura splendour around Mount Fuji, with petals drifting like pink snow. Stay at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Kawaguchiko or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Yamanakako.

  • Cruise Lake Kawaguchi by boat from Kawaguchiko, framed by Fuji and blooming
    cherries
  • Wander Yamanashi’s orchards near Yamanakako for hanami picnics under full sakura canopies
  • Cycle Fuji Five Lakes paths, stopping at shrines draped in delicate blossoms

Hokkaido’s mild spring awakens with early sakura and wildflowers, blending chill and charm. Position yourself at Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori (Associate Resort).

  • Join the Sapporo Lilac Festival (mid to late May) where you can enjoy outdoor concerts, wine gardens featuring Hokkaido wines, and food stalls in Odori Park, just a short walk from the hotel
  • Wander Nakajima Park, just a short drive from the hotel, which offers beautiful
    weeping cherry trees and a scenic pond for boat rides.

Summer in Japan opens things up.
Longer days invite you outdoors — to the coast, the mountains, and places where the pace feels easy and unhurried.

Summer runs from June to August, with a wide range of regions offering different ways to enjoy the warmer months.

Shizuoka’s summer brings verdant mountains, coastal breezes, and volcanic vibes, ideal for cooling off after hikes. Retreat to Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Atami or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Izu-Kogen.

  • Hike Mount Fuji’s lower trails from Atami, catching wildflower meadows and epic summit views without the crowds
  • Lounge on Izu Peninsula beaches near Izu-Kogen, snorkelling in clear waters
    teeming with tropical fish
  • Stroll Atami Sun Beach at dusk for fireworks festivals

Fukushima’s summer offers crisp lake air and forested adventures, a refreshing contrast to urban heat. Unwind at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Lake Resort.

  • Paddleboard or kayak on Lake Hibara, right by the resort, amid lotus blooms and birdwatching
  • Trek Bandai-Asahi National Park trails for alpine lakes and stunning mountain views
  • Pick fresh fruits at local orchards, enjoying farm-fresh picnics with mountain
    panoramas
    • Peaches ripen from mid-July to early September, earning Fukushima the
      nickname “Fruit Kingdom” for its white peaches that are fragrant and juicy.
    • Cherries are harvested from early June to early July, with many orchards
      providing all-you-can-eat options)

Chiba’s summer pulses with beach energy and ocean adventures, just east of Tokyo. Check into Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Onjuku, Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Katsuura East, or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Kamogawa.

  • Surf Katsuura’s beginner-friendly waves near Katsuura East, with lessons from local pros
  • Explore Kamogawa Sea World from your resort, watching dolphin shows and
    penguin parades up close
  • Hike Onjuku coastal trails for cliffside views, tide pooling, and sunset beach
    barbecues

Shizuoka’s summer brings verdant mountains, coastal breezes, and volcanic vibes, ideal for cooling off after hikes. Retreat to Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Atami or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Izu-Kogen.

  • Hike Mount Fuji’s lower trails from Atami, catching wildflower meadows and epic summit views without the crowds
  • Lounge on Izu Peninsula beaches near Izu-Kogen, snorkelling in clear waters
    teeming with tropical fish
  • Stroll Atami Sun Beach at dusk for fireworks festivals

Fukushima’s summer offers crisp lake air and forested adventures, a refreshing contrast to urban heat. Unwind at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Lake Resort.

  • Paddleboard or kayak on Lake Hibara, right by the resort, amid lotus blooms and birdwatching
  • Trek Bandai-Asahi National Park trails for alpine lakes and stunning mountain views
  • Pick fresh fruits at local orchards, enjoying farm-fresh picnics with mountain
    panoramas
    • Peaches ripen from mid-July to early September, earning Fukushima the
      nickname “Fruit Kingdom” for its white peaches that are fragrant and juicy.
    • Cherries are harvested from early June to early July, with many orchards
      providing all-you-can-eat options)

Chiba’s summer pulses with beach energy and ocean adventures, just east of Tokyo. Check into Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Onjuku, Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Katsuura East, or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Kamogawa.

  • Surf Katsuura’s beginner-friendly waves near Katsuura East, with lessons from local pros
  • Explore Kamogawa Sea World from your resort, watching dolphin shows and
    penguin parades up close
  • Hike Onjuku coastal trails for cliffside views, tide pooling, and sunset beach
    barbecues

Autumn in Japan is rich and grounded.
Cooler days, changing landscapes, and seasonal traditions create a time to slow your pace and take things in.

Autumn runs from September to November, with fall colours appearing first in the mountains and gradually spreading across the country.

Kanagawa’s fall foliage ignites in crimson and gold, especially in volcanic valleys. Relax at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Hakone Gora or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Hakone-Miyagino.

  • Ride the Hakone Ropeway from Gora over Lake Ashi for fiery koyo (Japan’s
    tradition of admiring fall foliage) reflections
  • Visit the Hakone Museum of Art, which features over 200 maple trees that turn
    billian shades of red and orange during fall
  • Ride the Hakone Pirate Ship Tōgendai to see the fall colours while cruising across
    Lake Ashi

Tochigi’s autumn weaves rice fields and temples in harvest hues. Settle in at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Nasu.

  • Soak in Nasu’s milk-hot springs, surrounded by Nasu Highlands’ vibrant foliage
  • Stroll Thatched Roof Village trails for koyo-framed Edo-era farmhouses
  • Ride Nasu Ropeway to peak viewpoints, capturing endless autumn tapestries

Kanagawa’s fall foliage ignites in crimson and gold, especially in volcanic valleys. Relax at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Hakone Gora or Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Hakone-Miyagino.

  • Ride the Hakone Ropeway from Gora over Lake Ashi for fiery koyo (Japan’s
    tradition of admiring fall foliage) reflections
  • Visit the Hakone Museum of Art, which features over 200 maple trees that turn
    billian shades of red and orange during fall
  • Ride the Hakone Pirate Ship Tōgendai to see the fall colours while cruising across
    Lake Ashi

Tochigi’s autumn weaves rice fields and temples in harvest hues. Settle in at Club Wyndham Sundance Resort Nasu.

  • Soak in Nasu’s milk-hot springs, surrounded by Nasu Highlands’ vibrant foliage
  • Stroll Thatched Roof Village trails for koyo-framed Edo-era farmhouses
  • Ride Nasu Ropeway to peak viewpoints, capturing endless autumn tapestries

No matter when you travel, there’s always a new reason to fall in love with Japan – again and again.

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