chocolate spas
Sep 14 2008, Rekha

Valentine’s or not, chocolates are a way of life! While some get their fix by sipping hot-chocolate or popping exotic chocolates, Japanese get their high by soaking in hot chocolate tubs! Couples in Hakone Hot Spring Resort have their sweet melting...

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