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Compare options (Top 5)Ginza / Nihonbashi / Kanda · Business Hotels · Outcall / In-Room Massage
Three Dormy Inn Premium properties serve the Ginza, Nihonbashi, and Kanda corridor. Dormy Inn Premium Ginza (154 rooms, opened 2023) features a natural “Kuroyu” black-water onsen and a Japanese-style premium floor. Dormy Inn Premium Kodenmacho (210 rooms, Nihonbashi area) offers indoor and outdoor baths near the Kodenmacho Metro station. Dormy Inn Premium Kanda (178 rooms, near Akihabara) has a rooftop “Myojin no Yu” onsen on 12F. All three share the signature Dormy Inn perks — onsen, free Yonaki Soba ramen, and compact rooms (15–20 m²) where shiatsu on the bed is the practical massage option.
This page covers how outcall massage works at each property: where to meet your therapist, what the room sizes mean, how the onsen complements an in-room massage, and how to pay safely.
Note: All three are different buildings in different locations. Make sure your booking message names the correct property and full address. Hotel visitor rules can change — if anything looks outdated, please message us here.
Dormy Inn Premium Ginza
Address: 6-16-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo | Phone: +81 3-3545-8755
Rooms: 154, 12 floors. Opened February 2023 (newest of the three).
Lobby: 1F. Onsen: B1F — natural “Kuroyu” black-water hot spring, sauna (open 15:00–10:00). Premium 12F: Japanese-style tatami floor with hinoki bathtubs, executive lounge with free beer and snacks. Standard rooms 15–18 m² (Serta beds). Restaurant HATAGO on 2F.
Access: 4-min walk from Higashi-Ginza Station (Hibiya/Asakusa lines). 8 min to Ginza Station. Near Tsukiji and Kabuki-za Theatre.
Taxi line: “6-16-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku — Dormy Inn Premium Ginza”
Dormy Inn Premium Tokyo Kodenmacho
Address: Nihonbashi Kodenmacho 2-3, Chuo-ku, Tokyo | Phone: +81 3-5651-7755
Rooms: 210. Nonsmoking throughout.
Lobby: 1F. Onsen: Indoor and outdoor baths, sauna (open 15:00–10:00). Standard rooms 15–20 m². Some Japanese-Western style rooms with tatami. Restaurant HATAGO on site.
Access: 1-min walk from Kodenmacho Station (Hibiya Line). Near Nihonbashi, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Akihabara (walkable).
Taxi line: “Nihonbashi Kodenmacho 2-3, Chuo-ku — Dormy Inn Premium Kodenmacho”
Dormy Inn Premium Kanda
Address: 1-16 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo | Phone: +81 3-3251-5489
Rooms: 178, 12 floors. Nonsmoking throughout.
Lobby: 1F. Onsen: 12F “Myojin no Yu” — ultra-soft water, indoor/outdoor baths, high-temperature sauna, cold-water bath (open 15:00–10:00). Standard rooms 15–24 m² (Twin rooms larger). 7-Eleven on ground floor. Restaurant HATAGO on 2F.
Access: 1-min walk from Kanda Station Exit 6 (Ginza Line). 5-min walk from JR Kanda Station. Akihabara 5–10 min walk.
Taxi line: “1-16 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku — Dormy Inn Premium Kanda”
Outcall difficulty level — all three properties
Works, but rooms are compact at all three. Hotel logistics are simple — 1F lobby, standard elevators, 24-hour front desk. No visitor restrictions beyond normal etiquette. The challenge is room size: standard rooms are 15–20 m² across all properties. Shiatsu on the bed is the practical massage option.
The smart move at any Dormy Inn: onsen soak first, then shiatsu in your room, then free ramen downstairs. That three-step sequence is a genuinely good relaxation routine — better than any single option alone.
1) In-house onsen at every property
All three have genuine public baths with sauna. Ginza offers rare natural “Kuroyu” black-water hot spring in the basement. Kanda has a rooftop onsen on 12F with city views. Kodenmacho features both indoor and outdoor baths. Soak before your in-room massage to warm up muscles, or after to extend the relaxation.
2) Three strategic locations
Ginza puts you in Tokyo’s luxury shopping district near Tsukiji. Kodenmacho is in the Nihonbashi business/historical area. Kanda is next to Akihabara and near Tokyo Station. All are on major Metro lines, making therapist dispatch fast from anywhere in central Tokyo.
3) Free perks that stack up
Free Yonaki Soba ramen nightly (21:30–23:00), free coffee and tea all day, free ice cream after bathing, free Yakult probiotic drinks in the morning. Ginza’s 12F premium floor adds free beer and snacks. After a late-night in-room massage, free ramen downstairs rounds out the evening.
4) Onsen is not massage — outcall fills the gap
The onsen is for soaking, not for massage treatment. None of these hotels has an in-house massage service (Kanda lists massage as available for an extra fee, but availability is limited). If you want hands-on bodywork — shiatsu, deep tissue, or pressure relief — outcall to your room is the reliable option.
Airport to hotel (realistic times)
All three properties are close to major Metro stations. A taxi from Tokyo Station to any of them is under 10 minutes and costs roughly 1,000–1,500 yen.
Nearby highlights by property
For area-level hotel logistics: Ginza / Nihonbashi / Yurakucho hotels — outcall massage guide.
These are three separate buildings. Ginza is in Chuo-ku (Ginza 6-chome). Kodenmacho is in Chuo-ku (Nihonbashi area). Kanda is in Chiyoda-ku (near Akihabara). Always specify the full hotel name and address in your booking message.
Yes — all three work, with a room size caveat. Each has a 1F lobby, standard elevators, and a 24-hour front desk. None has a dedicated in-house massage treatment service (the onsen is for soaking only). Outcall is the practical way to get hands-on bodywork in your room.
The room size limitation: standard rooms are 15–20 m² at all three. Shiatsu on the bed is the realistic choice. Ginza’s 12F Japanese-style rooms are slightly larger with tatami space, but still not spacious enough for comfortable oil massage on the floor.
For the broader overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).
1
Book
Message with exact hotel name + address, time, shiatsu
2
Confirm
Get total price + ETA before dispatch
3
Meet
Go to 1F lobby when therapist arrives
4
Escort
Take the elevator together to your floor
5
Enjoy
Shiatsu on the bed. Pay at the end. Then onsen + ramen.
Onsen is not massage. All three have excellent bathing facilities, but no massage therapists on staff. For hands-on bodywork, outcall to your room is the only reliable option. Ideal sequence: onsen soak (warm up muscles) → shiatsu in your room (targeted pressure relief) → free ramen on 2F (wind-down).
At Ginza
Meet at the 1F lobby. The entrance is at street level in Ginza 6-chome. Direct your therapist from Higashi-Ginza Station (4 min walk) or Shintomicho Station (4 min walk).
At Kodenmacho
Meet at the 1F lobby. The hotel is 1 min from Kodenmacho Station (Hibiya Line). One of the easiest Dormy Inn locations for a therapist to find.
At Kanda
Meet at the 1F lobby. Direct your therapist to Kanda Station Exit 6 (Ginza Line, 1 min walk). 7-Eleven is on the ground floor of the building — useful as a landmark.
Standard rooms: shiatsu on the bed ONLY
Standard Double rooms at all three are 15–18 m². Twin rooms (at Kanda) reach up to ~24 m². At 15–18 m², there is minimal usable floor space. Shiatsu on the bed is the practical choice — the therapist works through your clothing on the mattress, no floor mat or oil cleanup needed.
Ginza 12F Premium Floor: Japanese-Western style rooms with tatami provide slightly more usable space, but they are still not large enough for comfortable oil massage on the floor.
If oil or deep tissue massage with floor space is important, consider nearby alternatives with larger rooms: The Peninsula Tokyo, Imperial Hotel Tokyo, or Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier in the Ginza area.
Be careful with services that display clear full-face portraits.
Many guests care about a therapist’s age and appearance — that is normal. The mistake is trusting services that show full-face “model-like” photos as if they are guaranteed. 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.
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1. Total price (including surcharges) — 2. Estimated arrival time — 3. The correct property name and full address
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Typical price ranges for outcall massage in Tokyo
| Duration | Price range |
|---|---|
| 60 min | ¥15,000–¥25,000 |
| 90 min | ¥20,000–¥35,000 |
| Late-night surcharge | ¥1,000–¥2,000 |
Always confirm the total before dispatch.
For room size, all are similarly compact (15–20 m²). Ginza’s 12F Premium Floor rooms have tatami and slightly more floor space. For location convenience, Kanda and Kodenmacho are both 1 min from a Metro exit, making therapist arrival fast. Ginza is the most upscale neighbourhood. For onsen quality, Ginza’s natural Kuroyu black-water hot spring is unique. Kanda’s rooftop onsen on 12F has the best views.
The onsen is for soaking — hot water, sauna, and bathtubs. There are no massage treatment rooms and no massage therapists on staff. If you want hands-on bodywork, outcall is the only option. The two experiences complement each other well.
Not practically. Shiatsu on the bed is the realistic option. If oil massage with floor space is your priority, consider a nearby hotel with larger standard rooms.
Yes. Many outcall services accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. A late-night surcharge (¥1,000–¥2,000) typically applies. All three hotels have 24-hour front desks. Bonus: the onsen is open until 10:00 AM, so you can soak after a late-night massage.
No. Ginza is in Chuo-ku (Ginza 6-chome). Kodenmacho is in Chuo-ku (Nihonbashi area). Kanda is in Chiyoda-ku (near Akihabara). They are 10–20 minutes apart by Metro. Always specify the full hotel name and address.
Typical prices: ¥15,000–¥25,000 for 60 minutes, ¥20,000–¥35,000 for 90 minutes. Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000. Always confirm before dispatch.
Onsen first is generally better. Hot water warms and loosens your muscles, making shiatsu more effective. After the massage, you can soak again for a final wind-down, then grab free ramen on 2F before bed.
No. You are meeting a visitor and bringing them to your room. Standard behaviour for any registered guest.
Yes, with a reputable service. You can specify a female therapist. All three hotels also have separate women-only onsen areas.
Most reputable outcall services accept cash, credit card, or online payment. Confirm when booking.
Not realistically in standard rooms (15–18 m²). Two therapists cannot work simultaneously at this size. If couples massage is your priority, choose a hotel with rooms of 40 m² or more.
Policy varies. Some Dormy Inn properties provide tattoo cover stickers at the front desk (Ginza has been reported to offer these). Ask at check-in. If the onsen is not accessible, an in-room shiatsu session becomes even more valuable as your primary relaxation option.
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