One of the main attractions at Orchid Garden Nippon is the opportunity to see some of the rarest and most exotic orchids in the world. The garden is home to a number of endangered species, including the famous Slipper Orchid (Paphiopedilum spp.) and the stunningly beautiful Vanda orchid (Vanda spp.).

: Integrate organic shapes and flowing lines. Use rocks to represent mountains and raked gravel to mimic water, placing your orchids as "islands" of life within this dry landscape.

To appreciate Orchid Garden Nippon, one must understand Japan’s long love affair with orchids. Historically, orchids were not "hippie plants." During the Edo period (1603–1868), Cymbidium goeringii (known as Shunran or "Spring Orchid") was a symbol of the samurai class. The quiet appreciation of an orchid's foliage and subtle flower was considered a mark of refined masculinity and patience.

Given the most common search intent for "Orchid Garden Nippon" leads to Nagoya: