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Outcall Massage at Sotetsu Fresa Inn (Ginza & Nihonbashi) — In-Room Booking Guide

Sotetsu Fresa Inn is a Sotetsu Group hotel brand with 4 properties in the Ginza/Nihonbashi/Kyobashi corridor: Ginza-Nanachome, Ginza-Sanchome (293 rooms), Nihombashi-Ningyocho (128 rooms), and Tokyo-Kyobashi. All properties are within 5 minutes of a major Metro station, feature Simmons or Serta beds, and have compact rooms in the 11–15 m² range typical of Japanese city hotels. None have a spa or massage facility. Some properties operate cashless-only payments (no cash accepted at front desk).

This page covers how to book an in-room massage at any Sotetsu Fresa Inn in this area: where to meet the therapist, how compact rooms work for massage, what to message, and how to pay safely. Whether you need jet lag recovery after landing, a late-night session after Ginza dining, or a quick reset near Tokyo Station, the guide below gives you everything you need.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn (Sotetsu Group)

Properties in this area: 4 (Ginza ×2 + Nihonbashi + Kyobashi)

Room sizes: ~11–15 m² (compact city hotel standard)

Beds: Simmons (Ginza-Nanachome) or Serta (Ginza-Sanchome)

Spa/massage: None at any property

Check-in/out: 2:00 pm / 12:00 noon (generous late checkout)

Brand promise: All Sotetsu Fresa Inns are within 5 minutes of a major station. Predictable operations, self check-in terminals, and consistent room quality across properties.

Outcall difficulty level

Usually smooth. Fresa Inn properties are practical city hotels with straightforward lobby layouts. The reliable pattern: meet at the lobby, escort the therapist to your room with your keycard.

No unusual complications (no curfew, no two-stage elevators, no sky lobbies). Meet-and-escort execution is as simple as it gets.

Properties in this area

  • Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome — 5 min Ginza Station (A3) / 7 min Shimbashi Station · Simmons beds (official site)
  • Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Sanchome — 3 min Ginza Station (A13) / 2 min Higashi-Ginza (A8) · 293 rooms · Serta beds · Cashless only (official site)
  • Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho — 128 rooms · Nihonbashi/Ningyocho area (official site)
  • Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kyobashi — near Kyobashi Station / Tokyo Station edge (official site)

Group official site: en.sotetsu-hotels.com/fresa-inn/

Name similarity warning: “Fresa Inn Ginza” could mean 2 different properties (Nanachome vs. Sanchome). Always use the full property name from your reservation to avoid dispatch to the wrong building.

Why international visitors choose Sotetsu Fresa Inn here

1) Every property <5 min from a station

This is Fresa Inn’s core brand promise. For hotel room massage dispatch, station proximity means therapists can reach you quickly. The Ginza and Kyobashi properties are in core dispatch zones with the shortest estimated arrival times in Tokyo.

2) No spa — outcall is the only option

None of the 4 properties have a spa, fitness center, or massage facility. If you want a professional massage, an outcall service delivered to your room is the only practical option.

3) Premium beds in a budget frame

Simmons beds (Nanachome) and Serta beds (Sanchome) are a notable upgrade over typical business hotel mattresses. For in-room massage, a quality bed matters — it’s the primary work surface for the therapist in compact rooms.

4) No access complications

No curfew, no two-stage elevators, no sky lobbies, no complicated routing. Fresa Inn properties have ground-floor or low-floor lobbies with simple keycard elevator access. Meet the therapist, go upstairs. That’s it.

Tourist tips (airport access & nearby)

Airport to hotel

  • From Haneda (HND): ~30–40 min to Ginza properties (Keikyu → Shimbashi or Higashi-Ginza); ~35–50 min to Nihonbashi/Kyobashi.
  • From Narita (NRT): ~60–90 min by Narita Express to Tokyo Station, then Metro 1–2 stops.
  • Post-flight tip: message the service while in transit. Provide a 60-minute window for dispatch.

Nearby highlights

  • Ginza properties: Ginza shopping district, Kabukiza, Tsukiji Outer Market (~10 min walk).
  • Nihombashi-Ningyocho: Meijiza Theatre, Suitengu Shrine, Edo-era townscape.
  • Tokyo-Kyobashi: walkable to Tokyo Station, KITTE, Nihonbashi.

All 4 properties are in core dispatch zones for outcall massage delivery in Tokyo.

Area guide: Ginza / Nihonbashi / Yurakucho hotels.

Can you book outcall massage at Sotetsu Fresa Inn?

Yes — at all 4 properties. In-room massage delivery works well here. None of the properties have a spa or massage facility, so external outcall is the standard option. Access is straightforward: lobby meet-up, keycard elevator, escort to room.

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 and meet the therapist.

4

Session

Escort to room. Enjoy your in-room massage.

5

Pay

Pay the confirmed amount. No surprises.

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

Where to meet your massage therapist

Default meet-up

Ground-floor lobby → escort to your room together. Fresa Inn lobbies are compact and easy to navigate. Ask the service to send a “5 minutes away” message so you can time your trip to the lobby.

If staff asks questions

Keep it simple: “I booked a massage service — the therapist is here.” Fresa Inn uses self check-in terminals, so the lobby is often unstaffed or lightly staffed — you may not be asked anything at all.

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. Reliable services typically protect therapist privacy by avoiding full-face portraits — that restraint is a trust signal, not a red flag.

Better approach: request by “type”

Describe what matters: pressure strength, massage style (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue), personality (calm/quiet vs. conversational). Then confirm the assigned therapist’s name before dispatch.

Booking message template (copy/paste)

Send this message (English):

Hi, I’m staying at [EXACT HOTEL NAME — e.g., Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Sanchome]. I’d like to book an outcall / in-room massage today. • Room number: [your room number, e.g., Room 605] • 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] • Room note: Compact room (~12 m²) — bed-based session recommended. • Meet-up: I can meet you at the lobby 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

Tip: Use the full property name including “Nanachome” or “Sanchome.” “Fresa Inn Ginza” alone is ambiguous — there are 2 Ginza properties.

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 upfront without confirmation, refusal to name the therapist, or “too-good-to-be-true” claims.

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 before the therapist is dispatched for your in-room massage session.

FAQ

Can the therapist go straight to my room?

Usually not — Fresa Inn properties use keycard elevators. Meet at the lobby and escort the therapist to your room.

There are 2 Fresa Inns in Ginza — how do I avoid confusion?

Use the full property name: “Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome” or “Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Sanchome.” These are different buildings in different locations. Including your room number also helps the therapist confirm they’re at the right property.

My room is ~12 m² — can I get a massage in there?

Yes, but it will be a bed-based session. The therapist works on the Simmons/Serta bed — which is actually an advantage, since these are premium-quality mattresses. Shiatsu (through clothing, no oil) is the easiest option in compact rooms. Oil massage works too but requires showering in the compact bathroom afterward.

Can I book a late-night massage?

Yes. Most outcall services in central Tokyo operate until 3:00–5:00 am. Fresa Inn has no curfew restrictions, so late-night logistics are simpler than at some other chains. Expect a surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000 after 11:00 pm or midnight.

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

Yes. Check-in is at 2:00 pm. Message the service while in transit and provide a 60-minute arrival window.

What types of massage can I get delivered?

Most outcall services offer shiatsu, oil massage, deep tissue, Thai-style, sports massage, and aromatherapy. For compact Fresa Inn rooms, shiatsu (bed-based, no oil) is the most practical. Specify your preferred type in your booking message.

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 — all 4 properties are in core dispatch zones. For peak hours (8:00–11:00 pm), booking 2–3 hours ahead improves your chances.

Ginza-Sanchome is cashless only — does that affect the massage payment?

The cashless policy applies to hotel charges only (front desk), not to the massage service. You pay the massage therapist or service directly, using whatever payment method they accept (cash, card, or online). Confirm the payment method with the service when booking.

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

You don’t need to pre-notify. Fresa Inn uses self check-in terminals, so the lobby is often lightly staffed. The meet-up is typically quick and unremarkable. If anyone asks, a brief answer works: “I booked a massage service — they’re here.”

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