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Limited-time Pikachu Afternoon Tea at Strings Hotels in Nagoya and Omotesando

 Pocket Monsters, beloved around the world, including in Japan, inspire a limited-time Pikachu-themed afternoon tea at Strings Hotel Nagoya (located at 4-60-7 Hiraike-cho, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture) and Strings Omotesando (located at 3-6-8 Kitaaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo). The patissiers at both hotels have collaborated to create seven high-quality and cute sweets that are inspired by Pikachu. 

The stand sweets include a cute mousse chocolate where Pikachu pops up from an apple, a muffin with Pikachu ears, and a macaron with a design of Pikachu's back pattern. Don't forget to take a photo holding the lollipop with Pikachu drawn on it. Three savory items prepared by hotel chefs are also available, including a Smogbloom with addictive spiciness made with red biman des perettes pepper. Also, the original drinks (optional) including fruit aides, mocktails, and art lattes that express Pikachu are a must-see.


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