Orchid Garden Nippon __hot__ -

Next part: "add the Orchid Garden Nippon to your itinerary." "Add" could become "include" or "schedule". Wait, but the user specified 3 synonyms for each term. So maybe list. "Itinerary" might be "schedule", "plan", "agenda".

But the user's instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives," which might mean each individual word. Hmm. Since the user's sample input includes "Guided Tours: Guided tours of the garden are available in English and Japanese." Then in the sample output, they replaced each word (possibly) with three options. For example, "Guided Tours" becomes "Curated Walks". orchid garden nippon

The garden’s picturesque views are particularly remarkable during the vernal and fall months, when the orchids are in full blossom. Visitors can revel in a leisurely walk through the garden, taking time to admire the grace of the orchids and take in the tranquil atmosphere. Conservation Efforts The Orchid Garden Nippon is not just a excursion location; it’s also a focus for orchid safeguarding and examination. The garden’s expert horticulturists are dedicated to protecting and securing endangered orchid species, as well as promoting eco-friendly gardening methods. Guests can acquire insight about the garden’s protection programs and how they can help assist the preservation of these captivating flowers. From seed storage and propagation programs to habitat recovery and study programs, the Orchid Garden Nippon is devoted to preserving the world’s orchid legacy. Schedule Your Excursion Next part: "add the Orchid Garden Nippon to your itinerary

The garden is open year-round. "Open year-round" could be modified as "operating year-round" or "accessible year-round". "Itinerary" might be "schedule", "plan", "agenda"

Wait, but the user might want three options for the language pair. However, the original has "in English and Japanese," which is two languages. So replacing the languages, perhaps making three pairs: English and Japanese, English and Mandarin, Japanese and French, but since there are two in the original, maybe three options each? Not sure. Alternatively, perhaps replace "English" with three options and "Japanese" with another three, but separated by "and."