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Ueno · Mid-Range Hotel · Outcall / In-Room Massage
Staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno and want a massage delivered to your room? This well-located mid-range hotel sits a 2-minute walk from JR Ueno Station’s Asakusa Exit, one of Tokyo’s major transport hubs. With approximately 245 rooms, standard rooms starting at 18 m², keycard-controlled elevator security, and an on-site Italian restaurant, it’s a popular base for international travelers exploring Tokyo’s museum and cultural district. Rooms are compact — important to know when planning an in-room massage.
This guide covers how to get a massage therapist to your room at Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno: how the elevator security works, where to meet, what to message to avoid back-and-forth, and how to pay safely — whether you’re recovering from a full day at Ueno Park’s museums or winding down before an early train.
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno
Address: 3-19-7 Higashi-Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0015, Japan
Phone: +81 3-3839-1131
Area: Ueno (near Ueno Park, Ameyoko market)
Approximately 245 rooms. Standard rooms start at 18 m². The hotel has an Italian restaurant on the 1st floor, coin laundry on 2F, and a microwave on 3F. Keycard-controlled elevator security.
Access: 2-minute walk from JR Ueno Station (Asakusa Exit). 1-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Hibiya Line Ueno Station (Exit 1). Keisei Ueno Station (for Narita Skyliner) is ~8 min walk.
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Outcall difficulty level
Smooth. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno is a well-managed chain hotel with a ground-floor lobby and 24-hour front desk. The meet-up process is standard: meet at the lobby and escort your therapist to your room with your keycard.
The hotel even offers in-room massage through its own contracted service (body care from ¥7,800/60 min, available 16:00–26:00), which indicates that massage visitors are a normal occurrence here. External outcall services work the same way.
1) Transport hub location
Ueno Station is one of Tokyo’s major rail hubs: JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, and the Keisei Skyliner to Narita Airport all converge here. A 2-minute walk to the station means fast connections anywhere in Tokyo. For outcall massage dispatch, Ueno’s multi-line access keeps therapist arrival times short.
2) Museums and cultural district
Ueno Park is a 10-minute walk away, with the Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Western Art, and Ueno Zoo. After a full day of walking through exhibits, returning to your hotel for an in-room massage is a practical recovery strategy — especially if your legs and back are aching.
3) Mitsui Garden brand reliability
Mitsui Garden Hotels are a well-known mid-range chain operated by Mitsui Fudosan. The brand delivers consistent quality: clean rooms, Serta beds, functional amenities, and professional staff. The Ueno property also features themed Panda Rooms and special amenities for female guests (steamers, hair straighteners, Shiseido products).
4) In-room massage is already on the menu
The hotel offers its own contracted in-room massage service (body care, aroma treatment, body stretch). This means the concept of a massage therapist visiting your room is already normalized here. External outcall services give you more flexibility in timing, therapist selection, and massage style — especially late night beyond the hotel’s contracted hours.
For area-level logistics: Asakusa / Ueno / Akihabara outcall massage guide.
Airport to hotel (realistic times)
Pro move: The Skyliner from Narita is fast and direct. You can be in your room and booking a massage within an hour of clearing customs.
Nearby highlights
Taxi line for your phone: “3-19-7 Higashi-Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0015 (Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno)”.
Yes — and this hotel is one of the easier ones for in-room massage. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno already offers its own contracted massage service (body care, aroma, stretch), so therapist visits to guest rooms are a normal, accepted occurrence. External outcall services work the same way: meet at the lobby, escort to your room.
The hotel’s contracted service operates 16:00–26:00 with prices starting at ¥7,800 for 60 minutes. An external outcall service gives you more flexibility: wider time windows (including after 2:00 AM), more massage styles, your choice of therapist, and potentially different pricing.
1
Book
Contact a service via website, LINE, or WhatsApp. Specify “Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno.”
2
Confirm
Agree on time, duration, massage type, and total price including surcharges.
3
Meet
Meet at the ground-floor lobby. Escort to your room using your keycard.
4
Session
Massage in your room. Typical durations: 60, 90, or 120 minutes.
5
Pay
Settle the fee (cash, card, or online). Escort therapist to lobby if needed.
For the broader overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).
Recommended meet-up point
Best default: meet at the ground-floor lobby. The front desk is at ground level with a standard layout. Your therapist enters the building, you meet them near the front desk, and escort them to your room via the elevator using your keycard.
The lobby is not large, but waiting briefly near the entrance or seating area is natural.
If hotel staff asks
Keep it simple: “I’m meeting someone and bringing them up.” The hotel already offers in-room massage through its own service, so a therapist visiting a guest room is not unusual. You don’t need to mention “massage” specifically.
Standard rooms at Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno are 18 m². That’s compact — functional for sleeping but tight for massage, especially styles that need floor space.
Shiatsu on the bed is the most practical option at 18 m². No floor setup required — the therapist works through your clothing on the bed. This is the best fit for compact rooms.
Oil massage (which uses a mat on the floor) is possible but you’ll need to clear maximum floor space: move the desk chair, push luggage aside, and create a working area between the bed and the wall. It will be tight but experienced therapists can work with it.
A couples massage with two therapists is not realistic in an 18 m² room. If this matters, consider a twin room category which may offer slightly more space, or look at larger hotels in the area.
Many guests — especially male guests — care about a therapist’s age and appearance. That’s normal. The mistake is trusting services that show full-face “model-like” photos as if they are guaranteed.
Be careful with services that display clear full-face portraits. Those photos are often heavily edited, or sometimes not even the real therapist.
Most reliable outcall massage services in Tokyo avoid full-face photos for privacy and safety. If you feel uneasy about “no full face,” flip your logic: that restraint is often a trust signal.
Practical tip: Describe what you want with words (friendly, calm, strong pressure, athletic) instead of demanding a specific face photo.
Send this to your massage service (English):
Three things to confirm: (1) total price including surcharges, (2) estimated arrival time, (3) meet-up point (ground-floor lobby).
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Speed + clear coordination. Ueno’s multi-line station access means dispatch times are among the fastest in Tokyo.
Mention “Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno” for smooth dispatch coordination.
For male guests
A men-only private relaxation service focused on discretion and premium hospitality.
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Simple website, straightforward booking. Confirm fee and meet-up point before dispatch.
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Good signs: clear total price confirmed before dispatch, normal payment processor (Stripe, PayPal, or cash), professional booking flow.
Red flags: vague pricing, pressure to pay upfront without confirmation, surprise add-ons, or unrealistically low rates.
General reference: 60 minutes typically costs ¥15,000–¥25,000, 90 minutes ¥20,000–¥35,000. Late-night surcharges (¥1,000–¥2,000) may apply. Always confirm the total before dispatch.
Most reputable services accept cash (Japanese yen), credit card, or online payment.
The hotel’s contracted service operates 16:00–26:00 with a fixed menu and pricing (body care from ¥7,800/60 min, aroma from ¥12,600/60 min). An external outcall service offers more flexibility: wider time windows (including very late night), more massage styles, your choice of therapist, and sometimes different pricing. If the hotel’s service hours and menu work for you, it’s a convenient option. If you want more control, go external.
Elevators are keycard-controlled. Meet at the ground-floor lobby and escort the therapist to your room.
Yes via external outcall services (many accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM). The hotel’s own contracted service ends at 26:00 (2:00 AM). The 24-hour front desk means lobby access is never an issue.
Shiatsu is strongly recommended for 18 m² rooms: done through clothing on the bed, no floor space needed. Oil massage is possible but tight — you’ll need to clear the floor area. Move the desk chair, push luggage under the desk, and create space between the bed and wall.
Not practical in a standard 18 m² room. Two therapists cannot work simultaneously in that space. If you want a couples session, consider a twin room or look at larger hotels in the area.
60 minutes: ¥15,000–¥25,000. 90 minutes: ¥20,000–¥35,000. Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000. Always confirm the total before dispatch.
Same-day booking is standard. Ueno is one of the best-connected stations in Tokyo, so dispatch times are fast. For peak nights, book a few hours ahead.
Very. Ueno Station is a major hub connecting JR lines, Metro Ginza and Hibiya lines, and the Keisei Skyliner. Therapist arrival times from central Tokyo are among the fastest in the city.
Yes — and Ueno is one of the best hotels for this. The Keisei Skyliner from Narita takes about 40 minutes to Keisei Ueno Station, then it’s an 8-minute walk to the hotel. You can message an outcall service while on the Skyliner and have a therapist dispatched to arrive shortly after you check in.
Shiatsu (acupressure on the bed), oil massage (Swedish-style with mat), deep tissue, Thai massage, sports massage, and lymphatic drainage are common options. Given the 18 m² room size, shiatsu or deep tissue (both done on the bed) are the most practical choices.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno has themed Panda Rooms with panda-patterned décor, cushions, and plush toys. These are twin rooms with slightly more space. A massage works fine in these rooms — just move the panda cushions off the bed before your therapist arrives.
No. The hotel already offers its own in-room massage service, so a therapist visiting a guest room is normal here. You’re meeting someone at the lobby and bringing them to your room — standard guest behaviour.
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