Hoshino Resorts Unveils Seasonal Programmes

Hoshino Resorts Unveils Seasonal Programmes

Each floor at HOSHINOYA Tokyo has its own guest lounge – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

Autumn in Japan is always a magical season—vivid reds, oranges, and yellows transforming landscapes into living paintings. But this year, Mother Nature decided to delay the peak of fall colors, giving travelers a rare extended window to enjoy Japan’s autumn splendor. Thanks to warmer-than-usual October temperatures, the Japan Weather Association predicts that many regions, including Kyoto, will see their momiji (autumn leaves) stay vibrant well into December.

This late bloom means more time for travelers to explore Japan’s scenic spots while experiencing the seasonal beauty that makes the country’s autumn so unforgettable. And what better way to indulge in this extended season than with Hoshino Resorts’ carefully curated programs that celebrate Japan’s natural and cultural landscapes? Let’s explore some of the most enchanting experiences across their properties.


Kyoto’s Quiet Charm: Late-Season Stays at HOSHINOYA Kyoto

Japan autumn foliage 2025 – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

One of the most iconic fall destinations in Japan is Kyoto, where timeless temples and traditional streets are framed by spectacular foliage. HOSHINOYA Kyoto, nestled in the serene Oku-Arashiyama, offers an intimate retreat with rooms facing the lush slopes of Mount Ogura. This mountain often retains its colors longer than Kyoto’s city center—sometimes into mid-December—making it ideal for late-autumn visits.

Guests staying here can start their day with a traditional matcha in the floating tea pavilion over the Ōi River. As the leaves change, the peaceful river scenery and the vibrant maple trees create a perfect backdrop for reflection and relaxation. Dinner is served in an enchanting garden setting, illuminated by soft lighting that accentuates the fiery colors of a century-old maple tree.

The following morning, breakfast on the hotel’s houseboat, Hisui, offers a unique experience. As the boat gently cruises upstream, guests enjoy seasonal hotpot dishes while passing by historic villas once enjoyed by court nobles. This program is designed to harmonize with the natural rhythm of autumn, allowing visitors to savor the changing scenery at their own pace.

Tip: Visiting in late November or early December gives you a chance to enjoy Kyoto’s foliage at its peak—especially in less crowded, more secluded spots around HOSHINOYA.


Aomori’s Apple Harvest and Nebuta Festival: Nature and Culture in Harmony

A boat ride down the Ōi River in Oku-Arashiyama affords priceless views of the changing colours of the season – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

In Misawa, Aomoriya Resort embodies a charming blend of natural beauty and local tradition. Surrounded by apple orchards, horses, and Nebuta festival halls, this family-friendly hot spring resort offers a distinctive late-autumn experience rooted in regional culture.

During November, the resort hosts the Jawamegu Apple Festival, featuring apple-themed activities like apple golf, harvest rallies, and “apple bacha”—a hot spring bath infused with fresh Aomori apples. Visitors can also enjoy the Koyo Apple Carriage, a peaceful horse-drawn ride through the orchards that lingers into early December. The region’s lower elevations, such as Misawa, tend to hold onto their colorful leaves longer than higher-altitude areas, providing a prolonged autumn display.

As the season transitions in December, Aomoriya shifts into its winter programming, showcasing the region’s dynamic culture with Nebuta lantern floats, illuminated at night around the grounds. The hotpot menu also features Nebuta-inspired dishes, adding a festive touch to the end of the apple season.

Tip: If you’re visiting Japan in late November or early December, don’t miss the chance to experience Aomori’s rich harvest traditions and vibrant winter festivals.


Tokyo’s Hidden Gem: Hoshino Resorts OMO Tokyo and HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Good Fortune Breakfast – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

While Tokyo is renowned for its bustling streets and vibrant city life, Hoshino Resorts offers an oasis of calm right in the heart of the metropolis. HOSHINOYA Tokyo, with its traditional tatami rooms and access to natural hot spring waters from 1,500 meters underground, provides a peaceful escape amid urban energy.

The “Breath of Night Calm” program, ideal for late-autumn and winter, invites guests to unwind with onsen baths, breathing exercises on the rooftop, and quiet moments in the OCHANOMA lounge. These experiences are designed to help guests adapt to the shorter days and cooler temperatures, making them perfect for late November and December visits.

Similarly, Hoshino Resorts’ urban OMO Tokyo offers a more dynamic experience, blending local neighborhood culture with modern comforts for city explorers seeking quality travel experiences.

Tip: Visiting Tokyo during late autumn allows you to enjoy the city’s subtle seasonal changes, especially through parks like Shinjuku Gyoen or the Imperial Palace gardens.


Embracing Winter at Hoshino Resorts Fuji

Enjoy unparalleled views of Mount Fuji and the night skies from your HOSHINOYA Fuji cabin – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

As autumn fades, the view of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi becomes especially striking. Hoshino Resorts Fuji offers a “Praying for Good Fortune” stay, beginning with an early morning canoe ride on the lake to witness the sunrise illuminating Mount Fuji. The early December period offers clear skies, making it an ideal time for photography and peaceful reflection.

Guests can visit a local shrine at the mountain’s foot, offering prayers for good fortune, and enjoy a breakfast featuring ingredients associated with luck and prosperity. The scenery around the hotel transforms with the seasons, offering a stunning backdrop for any visit.

Tip: Secure a cabin with a view of Mount Fuji for the best winter vistas—an experience that combines natural beauty with local customs.


Final Thoughts: Why Late Autumn in Japan Is a Travel Dream

The scenery that welcomes guests as they approach HOSHINOYA Fuji in the hotel riverboat changes with the season – Credit: Hoshino Resorts

Thanks to climate variations this year, Japan’s autumn has extended its colorful display into December, providing a unique opportunity for travelers to enjoy the season longer. Hoshino Resorts’ diverse properties across the country beautifully showcase this late-autumn magic, blending nature, culture, and wellness.

Whether you’re wandering Kyoto’s quiet temples, exploring Aomori’s harvest traditions, or relaxing in Tokyo’s tranquil ryokans, Japan’s late fall is truly a special time to visit. Plan your trip during this extended window—an authentic, scenic, and culturally rich experience awaits.

For more information on their seasonal programs and reservations, visit Hoshino Resorts.

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past twenty years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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