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Compare options (Top 5)Shiba / Mita · Upper Mid-Range Hotel · Outcall / In-Room Massage
Hotel The Celestine Tokyo Shiba is an upper mid-range property in a quiet residential neighbourhood of Shiba/Mita, with standard rooms starting around 24–28 m² — genuinely spacious for this price point. Warm, understated Japanese interiors designed for rest. Ground-floor lobby, standalone building, standard elevator layout. Mita Station (Mita & Asakusa Lines) is a 5-minute walk; Tamachi Station (JR Yamanote & Keihin-Tohoku Lines) is about 8 minutes. No in-house spa — outcall is the standard way to get a professional in-room massage.
This page covers how to book an in-room massage here: how to help your therapist find this residential-area hotel, lobby meet-up flow, what to message, and how to pay safely.
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Hotel The Celestine Tokyo Shiba
Address: 3-23-1 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0014, Japan
Phone: +81 3-5232-1511
Room size: 24–28 m² (standard) — spacious for this price point
Lobby: Ground floor (elegant, compact, standalone building)
In-house spa: None
Area: Shiba / Mita (quiet residential neighbourhood south of Shiba Park)
Access: Mita Station (Mita & Asakusa Lines) Exit A9 is 5 min. Tamachi Station (JR Yamanote & Keihin-Tohoku) 8 min. Shiba-Koen Station (Mita Line) also 8 min.
Taxi: save the full address — the hotel is in a quiet residential area, not on a major road. The address is more reliable than just saying “Celestine Shiba.”
Outcall difficulty level
Easy — but give clear directions. The hotel itself is straightforward: ground-floor entrance, standard lobby, conventional elevators. The only thing to watch is the location — quiet residential street, not on a main road. Your therapist may need the full address or Google Maps pin to find the entrance on their first visit.
The reliable pattern: share your Google Maps pin or full address, meet at the lobby, and go up to your room together.
1) Quiet residential neighbourhood = genuine calm
Not a hotel on a busy commercial strip. The Celestine sits in a quiet residential area of Shiba, surrounded by low-rise buildings and temple grounds. At night, the silence is striking. For an in-room massage followed by sleep, the lack of outside noise makes a real difference.
2) Rooms designed for rest, not flash
Natural materials, warm tones, good bedding, thoughtful lighting. Rooms feel more like a well-designed apartment than a hotel. For a massage session, the calm, warm atmosphere does half the work.
3) No spa — outcall is the practical choice
The hotel does not operate an in-house spa. At competing hotels with on-site spas, expect ¥15,000–20,000+ for 60 min with limited evening availability. Outcall offers wider hours, flexible scheduling, and the convenience of never leaving your spacious room for an in-room massage.
4) Larger rooms than you’d expect for the price
Standard rooms start around 24–28 m² — meaningfully bigger than most mid-range and even some “premier” branded hotels. The extra space comes partly from the quieter location. For outcall massage, your therapist has genuine room to work without feeling cramped.
If you want “genuine quiet + spacious rooms + refined atmosphere + real value,” The Celestine Tokyo Shiba is the kind of hotel repeat Tokyo visitors discover and keep returning to.
Airport reality check
Tamachi Station (JR Yamanote) is the easiest landmark. 8-min walk. Save the walking route on Google Maps — residential streets can be disorienting at night.
Nearby “easy wins”
Area guide: Roppongi / Akasaka / Azabu hotels.
Taxi line: “3-23-1 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0014 (Hotel The Celestine Tokyo Shiba)”. Quiet residential street — the full address is essential.
Yes — the hotel layout is completely straightforward. Ground-floor entrance, standard lobby, conventional elevators. The one detail: help your therapist find the hotel. It’s in a residential area, not on a main road. Share a Google Maps pin when booking.
Guest floor elevators may require keycard access: meet at the lobby and escort your therapist to your room for your in-room massage.
How it works — 5 steps
1
Book
Send full address + Google Maps pin. Say “Celestine Shiba.”
2
Confirm
Get total price, therapist name, arrival estimate.
3
Meet
Ground-floor lobby. Quick and simple.
4
Session
Escort to your room. Enjoy your in-room massage.
5
Pay
Pay the confirmed amount. No surprises.
No in-house spa: Outcall is the standard solution. The spacious rooms (24–28 m²) and quiet surroundings make an especially pleasant setting for an evening in-room massage session.
For the wider overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).
Recommended: ground-floor lobby
Best default: meet at the ground-floor lobby. Elegant but compact — warm lighting, natural materials, calm atmosphere. Easy to spot each other, clear path to elevators.
If staff asks questions
Keep it simple: “I’m meeting a visitor and bringing them to my room.” Professional, understated service style — polite and discreet without being formal or intrusive.
Finding the hotel at night: The residential street is quiet and not well-lit compared to main roads. If your therapist calls saying they’re nearby but can’t find the entrance, step outside briefly and guide them in. A Google Maps pin sent in advance prevents this entirely.
Good news: standard rooms start around 24–28 m² — genuinely spacious for this price point. Larger than most mid-range and even some “premier” branded hotels.
For in-room massage: Both bed-based massage and floor work are realistic. Rooms are designed with generous floor space and clean layout. Deluxe or higher room categories give even more room.
Quick prep: Move your suitcase into the closet area before the therapist arrives.
A note on photos
Full-face “model-like” photos are often heavily edited, outdated, or not the actual therapist. Reliable services protect privacy by avoiding full-face portraits — that restraint is a trust signal.
Better approach: request by “type”
Describe what matters: pressure strength, style, personality. Confirm the assigned therapist’s name before dispatch.
Send this message (English):
The address and Google Maps pin are the most important details for this hotel. The building is easy to navigate once the therapist is inside — the challenge is finding it on the quiet residential street for the first in-room massage visit.
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Shiba/Mita is within their central Tokyo coverage.
Book fastest (Melody Tokyo)Send the full address and Google Maps pin — the hotel is in a residential area for your outcall and in-room massage.
For male guests
A men-only, appointment-based private relaxation service.
Learn more (Lucie Bleu)Note: Plan for a ground-floor lobby meet-up.
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Simple website, straightforward flow. Confirm total fee and meet-up before dispatch.
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Good signs: clear total price confirmed before dispatch, a normal payment processor, and a professional booking flow with a named therapist.
Red flags: vague pricing, pressure to pay upfront without confirmation, refusal to name the therapist.
Typical price range
60 min: ¥15,000–¥25,000
90 min: ¥20,000–¥35,000
Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000
Confirm the total before dispatch for your in-room massage session.
Possibly, but safest default is lobby meet-up. Guest floor access may require keycard.
Possible on a first visit. Quiet residential area, not on a main road. Send the full address and Google Maps pin when booking. If they call from nearby, step outside to guide them in.
No — different properties, different locations. Always include “Shiba” when communicating with your therapist.
No. You’re meeting a visitor and escorting them to your room.
Very safe. Residential neighbourhood in Minato-ku — one of Tokyo’s safest wards. Quiet at night because it’s residential, not because it’s dodgy.
No in-house spa. Outcall is the practical solution for an in-room massage.
Yes — 24–28 m² standard rooms are spacious for this price point. Both bed-based and floor work are realistic.
Most services operate until midnight or later. No entrance curfew. A surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000 may apply.
Celestine: quieter, more refined, larger rooms, harder to find. Tokyo Prince: next to Tokyo Tower, easier access, more conventional. For in-room massage, Celestine’s larger rooms and silence give it an edge; Tokyo Prince’s location is simpler for the therapist.
Same-day usually works. For peak hours (8–11 pm), book 2–3 hours ahead. Shiba/Mita is within central Tokyo dispatch range.
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