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Offer your Valentine the key to your heart with this chocolate-filled treasure chest
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Are you looking for something different to offer that special someone (or make yourself happy) this Valentine's Day? The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho hotel has an attractive proposal.
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Especially for those who are at home doing telework, the pandemic has resulted in fewer opportunities to meet people in person, even on Valentine's Day. When you can't meet and celebrate together, a special gift can bridge the distance. In hopes of helping people to open up and express their feelings (or show themselves more love) the hotel chocolatier created "Open Heart," a heart-shaped treasure chest filled with delicious chocolaty treats.
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When you unlock the heart by using the attached key, you'll find a delightful chocolate medley inside featuring pink almond dragees with a coating made of famously sweet Amaou strawberries, and delicious crown and heart-shaped chocolates.
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There's even a drive-through pick-up option so you can maintain social distance and pick up your pre-paid gift without a hassle.
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Of course, being a hotel, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho also has a special accommodation plan for lovebirds who'd like to spend a special evening together in a safe environment and enjoy "Open Heart" with champagne.
"Sweet Moments - Open Heart" Plan
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