Is there a specific word in Japanese for hot chocolate, similar to how we have a word for hot cocoa?

 Yes, in Japanese, hot chocolate is typically referred to as ホットチョコレート (hotto chokorēto), which is a direct transliteration of the English words "hot chocolate." Sometimes, people might shorten it to ホットチョコ (hotto choko) in casual conversation.

While there isn’t a completely unique Japanese word for hot chocolate like "hot cocoa," this borrowed term is widely understood and used. It’s a popular drink, especially in colder months, and you’ll often find it on menus at cafes and coffee shops in Japan.

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