: While common globally, they are frequently used in Japanese tokonoma (alcove) displays to signify luxury and congratulatory success. 2. Design with Japanese Principles
Contrary to what the generic name might suggest, "Orchid Garden Nippon" is often a reference to the premier orchid-centric facilities found within Japan’s major botanical networks, most notably the or the seasonal exhibitions within the Yumeji Orchard Park (also known as Yumeji Orchard Park Orchid Garden).
If you are a macro photographer, this is paradise. The back-lighting in the greenhouses is specifically angled to highlight the labellum (the lip of the orchid). The glass roofs are tinted to diffuse harsh sunlight, creating a studio-like environment for capturing the intricate patterns of Paphiopedilum (lady slipper orchids).