Seasons change in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, and so does what you can buy. The game runs on a real-world four-season calendar, and the Wishing Fountain rotates its available items based on the current season. Miss a season, miss the items. That means a Cherry-blossom Tree available in Spring won't be waiting for you in July. Here's every seasonal unlock confirmed in the game, what each item costs, and what happens if you try to skip ahead.

How do seasons work in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream?
The game mirrors the real-world calendar, splitting the year into four distinct three-month blocks. Each season brings its own set of exclusive items to the Wishing Fountain shop, and the rotation is strict:
Outdoor objects, landscaping paths, and complete interior room sets all cycle with the seasons. Spring leans into pink and green palettes with Cherry Blossom trees as the standout piece. Each season delivers its own plants, hedges, decorative objects, and at least one full interior set.
Spring Wishing Fountain items
Spring covers March through May and doubles down on Japanese garden themes and pastel flowers. Here's the full Spring lineup:
The Sakura Bloom Set is the major Spring expense at $250.00. If you're planning a Spring-themed interior room, this is when you need to have your Wishes ready. The Cherry-blossom Tree at $10.00 is one of the pricier standalone outdoor pieces but serves as the season's visual anchor.
Summer Wishing Fountain items
Summer runs June through August and trades pastels for fireworks, beach aesthetics, and desert plants. This season offers two interior sets, making it the costliest for room decorators.
The Beach Set at $300.00 is the single most expensive seasonal interior set in the game. The Coral Reef Set at $130.00 provides a cheaper underwater-themed option. Both firework types run $10.00 each and only appear during Summer.
Autumn Wishing Fountain items
Autumn spans September through November and centers on warm foliage colors, harvest-style plants, and crunchy leaf paths.
Autumn is the only season with no interior set in the confirmed lineup. The Hardwood Tree (fall colors) at $7.00 is the season's main visual piece, and the free Fallen Leaves landscaping path is one of the better-looking free options across all four seasons.
Winter Wishing Fountain items
Winter covers December through February and delivers snow-covered trees, cold-weather flowers, and a budget-friendly interior set compared to Summer's offerings.
The Winter Wonderland Set at $80.00 is the cheapest seasonal interior set confirmed in the game, making Winter a relatively light season for your Wish budget. The Snowfriend is Winter's unique decorative object and has no equivalent in other seasons.
Holiday and multi-season items
Beyond the four main seasons, some items are tied to specific holidays or appear across multiple seasons.
The Witch's Study Set at $290.00 is the second most expensive interior set in the game after the Summer Beach Set. The Weeds (dried-up) item is the only confirmed multi-season object, showing up in both Autumn and Winter for just $1.00.
What's the fastest way to earn Wishes for seasonal items?
Seasonal items pull from the same Wish currency you use for everything else in the Wishing Fountain. Keeping your Miis happy is the primary way to earn them. For a detailed breakdown of how to stack Wishes quickly, the Warm Fuzzies guide covers the fastest methods for keeping your Miis in a good mood and converting that happiness into spendable currency.
For everything else about managing your island, the full Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream guide collection covers relationships, facilities, minigames, and more.


