“COSMOSWEETS”, sweets inspired by the mysterious world seen from space

2020.01.07

From October 1, 2019, Biwako Marriott Hotel will release a sweets set “COSMOSWEETS” that can be enjoyed with drinks in the lounge (1st floor) that expresses Saturn and Aurora drawn in space.

“COSMOSWEETS” is a sweet that imaged the world of the aurora depicted in the planetarium program “Study for the mysterious light of the planetary aurora”, which will begin screening on the planetarium “Digital Star Dome Hotaru” next to the hotel.

We expressed the mysterious world of the universe, such as Shokorose, which imaged Saturn with a ring on the plate on which the aurora seen from space was drawn. Enjoy the universe world full of dreams at Lake Biwa Marriott Hotel with the planetarium “Digital Star Dome Hotaru” and cute sweets.

COSMOSWEETS

A sweets plate where you can enjoy the world of the universe that expresses the aurora with Saturn, which is a combination of the sweetness of chocolate and the sweetness and sourness of orange.

Period: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 to Saturday, February 29, 2020
Time: 11:00~17:00
Place: Lounge (1st floor)
Price: Sweets set 1,800 yen
Sweets set (with planetarium appreciation ticket) 2,300 yen
* Planetarium appreciation ticket: regular price 950 yen

* For programs that can be viewed on the planetarium appreciation ticket,
The screening time is about 40 minutes. For details, see the “Digital Star Dome Hotaru” website.
https://www.biwako-marriott.com/hotaru/

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