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Outcall Massage at Royal Park Hotel Group (Ginza & Nihonbashi) — In-Room Booking Guide

The Royal Park Hotel Group operates 4 properties across the Ginza, Nihonbashi, and Shiodome corridor — from the full-service 419-room Royal Park Hotel in Nihonbashi (with L’OCCITANE Spa and gym) to the high-rise 480-room ICONIC Tokyo Shiodome (guest rooms on floors 26–38, front desk on 24F), plus two lifestyle-focused CANVAS boutique hotels in central Ginza. Room sizes range from approximately 18 m² at the compact CANVAS properties to 77 m² suites at the ICONIC. All properties are within walking distance of major Metro and JR stations (Shimbashi, Ginza, Higashi-Ginza, Suitengumae, Ningyocho).

This page covers everything you need to book an in-room massage at any Royal Park property in this area: where to meet the therapist, what to message, how elevator access and front-desk logistics work, and how to pay safely. Whether you need jet lag recovery after landing at Haneda, a late-night deep tissue after Ginza nightlife, or a pre-meeting reset at the Nihonbashi flagship, the guide below eliminates guesswork.

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Royal Park Hotel Group

Operator: Mitsubishi Estate Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd.

Brands in this area: Royal Park Hotel (flagship), ICONIC, CANVAS

Properties covered: 4 hotels (Nihonbashi, Shiodome, Ginza ×2)

Room count range: 121–480 rooms per property

Room size range: ~18–77 m² (varies by property and grade)

Important: “Royal Park” property names are very similar. When messaging a massage service, always use the exact hotel name as shown on your booking confirmation to avoid dispatch to the wrong location.

Outcall difficulty level

Usually smooth — but each property has different access logistics. The reliable pattern across all 4: meet at the lobby or ground-level entrance and escort the therapist to your room.

ICONIC Shiodome note: Front desk is on 24F, not ground level. You take an elevator from the building entrance up to 24F, then a separate elevator to guest floors (26F+). Therapists cannot navigate this alone.

Don’t assume “direct-to-room” is possible. Plan for a meet-up at every property.

Properties in this area

THE ROYAL PARK HOTEL ICONIC Tokyo Shiodome

Area: Shiodome / Shimbashi · Rooms: 480 · Floors: 26F–38F (guest rooms)

Room sizes: 20–77 m² · Front desk: 24F (not ground level)

Key note: In-room body care service available · Executive Lounge on 38F

Official: royalparkhotels.co.jp (ICONIC Shiodome)

Royal Park Hotel (Nihonbashi flagship)

Area: Suitengumae / Nihonbashi · Rooms: 419 · Floors: 20F

Key note: Has L’OCCITANE Spa + 24h gym · Executive floors 12–18F · Direct to Suitengumae Station · Next to T-CAT (airport bus terminal)

Official: rph.co.jp/en/

THE ROYAL PARK CANVAS – Ginza Corridor

Area: Ginza (Corridor Street) · Rooms: 202 · ~5 min from Ginza Station

Key note: Nightlife-oriented lifestyle hotel · DJ lounge · Projectors + speakers in all rooms · No spa

Official: royalparkhotels.co.jp (Canvas Corridor)

THE ROYAL PARK CANVAS – Ginza 8

Area: Ginza 8-chome · Rooms: 121 · ~5 min from Shimbashi Station

Key note: Compact boutique · No spa

Official: canvas-ginza8.jp/en/

Why international visitors choose Royal Park properties here

1) Ginza × Nihonbashi × Shiodome coverage

The 4 properties span three of Tokyo’s most central areas. This corridor is a core dispatch zone for outcall massage — therapists can reach you quickly from central locations, and hotel room massage delivery times tend to be shorter than average.

2) Range from full-service to lifestyle

The Nihonbashi flagship has a full spa, gym, and 9 restaurants. The ICONIC has sweeping views and in-room body care. The CANVAS hotels are nightlife-oriented with DJ lounges. Each attracts a different traveler type, but the outcall logistics are similar across all of them.

3) CANVAS hotels have no spa — outcall fills the gap

Neither CANVAS property has a spa or massage facility. If you want a professional massage at these hotels, an outcall service delivered to your room is the only option. Even at the Nihonbashi flagship (which has L’OCCITANE Spa), external outcall services offer wider variety and more flexible late-night scheduling.

4) Good for late-night sessions

Shimbashi/Ginza has excellent late-night taxi availability. Nihonbashi is connected to T-CAT (airport bus terminal) and is 10 min by taxi from Tokyo Station. In-room massage after a late return is the cleanest recovery option at any of these properties.

Tourist tips (airport access & nearby)

Airport to hotel

  • From Haneda (HND): ~25–40 min to Shiodome/Shimbashi area; ~30–45 min to Nihonbashi. The Royal Park Hotel Nihonbashi is next to T-CAT — direct limousine bus from Haneda (~25 min) and Narita (~55 min).
  • From Narita (NRT): ~55 min by limousine bus to T-CAT (Nihonbashi); ~60–90 min by Narita Express to Tokyo Station, then taxi or Metro.
  • Post-flight massage tip: message the service while in transit and provide a 60-minute arrival window for dispatch.

Nearby highlights

  • Ginza: flagship shopping, high-end dining, gallery walks.
  • Nihonbashi: Edo-era heritage, traditional shops, Suitengu Shrine.
  • Shiodome: Caretta Shiodome, Hamarikyu Gardens, Shimbashi izakaya streets.
  • Tsukiji Outer Market: ~5–10 min walk from Ginza-side properties.

This corridor is one of the most accessible areas in central Tokyo for outcall massage delivery.

Area guide: Ginza / Nihonbashi / Yurakucho hotels.

Late-night tip: Shimbashi/Ginza has excellent taxi availability even after midnight. Nihonbashi is quieter but T-CAT taxis are reliable. Keep your exact hotel address on your phone.

Can you book outcall massage at Royal Park hotels?

Yes — at all 4 properties. In-room massage delivery works well across the Royal Park group here. The key is managing elevator access control: most properties use keycard-restricted elevators or have front desks on upper floors, so the therapist cannot reach your room without your assistance.

How it works (5 steps):

1

Book

Send exact hotel name, time window, massage type.

2

Confirm

Get therapist name, total price, arrival estimate.

3

Meet

Go to lobby / ground entrance and meet the therapist.

4

Session

Escort to your room. Enjoy your in-room massage.

5

Pay

Pay the confirmed amount. No surprises.

Nihonbashi flagship note: This property has L’OCCITANE Spa (Royal Park Spa by L’OCCITANE Tokyo). You can compare in-house spa options with external outcall services — external services typically offer more massage types, more flexible late-night scheduling, and the convenience of never leaving your room.

ICONIC Shiodome note: The hotel also offers in-room body care services through its own partners. External outcall services give you wider selection and independent pricing.

For the wider overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).

Where to meet your massage therapist

Default meet-up

At CANVAS properties and Nihonbashi: meet at the ground-floor lobby or elevator area and go to your room together.

This keeps the process fast, transparent, and friction-free.

ICONIC Shiodome (special logistics)

The front desk is on 24F, not ground level. Guest rooms are on floors 26–38. You take a building elevator from the ground entrance to 24F, then a separate elevator to guest floors. The therapist cannot navigate this system alone. Meet at the ground-floor entrance of Shiodome Tower and ride up together.

If staff asks questions

Keep it simple: “I booked a massage service — the therapist is here.” Or: “I’m meeting a guest and bringing them to my room.” You’re the registered guest — escorting a visitor is normal. No elaborate explanations needed.

Choosing a massage therapist

A note on photos

Full-face “model-like” photos on service websites are often heavily edited, outdated, or not the actual therapist. The risk: you request someone based on a photo, but someone completely different arrives. Reliable services typically protect therapist privacy by avoiding full-face portraits — that restraint is often a trust signal, not a red flag.

Better approach: request by “type”

Instead of fixating on a specific photo, describe what matters: pressure strength, massage style (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue), personality (calm/quiet vs. conversational), or physique preference. Then confirm the assigned therapist’s name before dispatch. This produces better matches and fewer problems.

Booking message template (copy/paste)

Send this message (English):

Hi, I’m staying at [EXACT HOTEL NAME — e.g., THE ROYAL PARK HOTEL ICONIC Tokyo Shiodome] in the Ginza/Nihonbashi area. I’d like to book an outcall / in-room massage today. • Room number: [your room number, e.g., Room 3205] • Start time: [e.g., 9:00–10:00 pm window] • Duration: [e.g., 90 minutes] • Massage type: [shiatsu / oil / deep tissue] • Pressure: [light / medium / strong] • Meet-up: I can meet you at the ground-floor entrance and escort you to my room. • Payment: [cash / card / online] Please confirm: 1. Total price (including any late-night surcharge) 2. Assigned therapist name 3. Estimated arrival time

Important: Use the exact property name. “Royal Park in Ginza” is ambiguous — there are 3 properties with Ginza-adjacent addresses. Include the full name from your booking confirmation.

Paying safely (quick sanity check)

Good signs: clear total price confirmed before dispatch, a normal payment processor (Stripe, PayPal, or standard card terminal), and a professional booking flow with a named therapist.

Red flags: vague pricing, pressure to pay full amount upfront without confirmation, refusal to name the therapist, or “too-good-to-be-true” claims. If something feels off, don’t proceed.

Typical price range (as a general reference)

60 min: ¥15,000–¥25,000

90 min: ¥20,000–¥35,000

Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000 (typically after 11:00 pm or midnight)

Prices vary by service, massage type, and time of day. Always confirm the total — including any surcharges — before the therapist is dispatched for your in-room massage session.

FAQ

Can the therapist go straight to my room?

Usually not. Most Royal Park properties use keycard-restricted elevators or have front desks on upper floors. The reliable approach: meet at the ground-floor entrance or lobby and escort the therapist to your room.

How does the ICONIC Shiodome elevator work for visitors?

The hotel occupies the upper floors of Shiodome Tower. You enter at ground level, take an elevator to the 24F front desk, then switch to a separate elevator for guest floors (26F–38F). The therapist cannot navigate this alone. Meet them at the ground-floor entrance and ride together the whole way.

The names are so similar — how do I avoid confusion?

Always use the exact name from your booking confirmation. “Royal Park in Ginza” could mean 3 different properties. Include the full name (e.g., “THE ROYAL PARK CANVAS – Ginza Corridor”) and your room number in every message.

Can I book a late-night massage? (after midnight)

Yes. Most outcall services in central Tokyo operate until 3:00–5:00 am. Ginza/Shiodome/Nihonbashi is a core dispatch area with good late-night availability. Expect a surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000. Confirm timing and total price before dispatch.

Can I book right after checking in? (jet lag recovery)

Absolutely. Post-flight massage is one of the most common use cases. The Nihonbashi flagship is next to T-CAT (airport bus terminal) — you can literally message the service on the limousine bus and have a therapist dispatched shortly after check-in. Provide a 60-minute arrival window.

Can I get a couples massage delivered?

Some services can dispatch two therapists, but room size matters. CANVAS rooms (~18–25 m²) are tight for two therapists. ICONIC standard rooms (20–26 m²) are similar. Suites at the ICONIC (57–77 m²) or larger rooms at the Nihonbashi flagship work much better. Confirm with the service in advance.

What types of massage can I get delivered?

Most outcall services in Tokyo offer shiatsu, oil massage, deep tissue, Thai-style, and sports massage. Some also offer aromatherapy or reflexology. Specify your preferred type in your booking message.

Shiatsu or oil — which works better in a hotel room?

Both work well. Shiatsu is done through clothing on the bed — no oil, no sheets, easy cleanup. Oil massage requires towel/sheet setup and shower access afterward. All Royal Park rooms have private bathrooms, so either option is practical.

How much does an outcall massage cost in Tokyo?

As a general reference: ¥15,000–¥25,000 for 60 minutes, ¥20,000–¥35,000 for 90 minutes. Late-night surcharges of ¥1,000–¥2,000 are common. Always confirm the total fee before dispatch.

How far in advance should I book?

Same-day booking usually works in this corridor — it’s a core dispatch zone. For peak hours (8:00–11:00 pm) or weekends, booking 2–3 hours in advance improves your chances of getting your preferred time slot.

The Nihonbashi hotel has L’OCCITANE Spa — why book external?

The in-house spa is a great option during business hours. External outcall services offer advantages for specific situations: late-night availability (most spas close by 10–11 pm), wider massage type selection (deep tissue, Thai, sports), and the convenience of never leaving your room. Comparing both before booking is the smart approach.

Do I need to tell the hotel I’m booking a massage?

You don’t need to pre-notify. The lobby meet-up naturally makes it visible. When you go downstairs to bring someone to your room, staff may ask a brief question. A simple answer works: “I booked a massage service — they’re here.” This is normal at city hotels.

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