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Outcall Massage at Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier — In-Room Booking Guide

Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier is an upper mid-range property on the quieter north side of Roppongi, with standard rooms starting around 22–25 m² — noticeably bigger than typical Tokyo business hotels. The hotel features a rooftop garden (Soranikwa) with a direct Tokyo Tower view. Ground-floor lobby, standalone building, standard elevator layout — making in-room massage logistics straightforward. Roppongi Station (Hibiya & Oedo Lines) Exit 5 is a 4-minute walk. No in-house spa — outcall is the standard way to get a professional massage in your room.

This page covers how to book an in-room massage here: lobby meet-up flow, room size guidance, what to message, and how to pay safely.

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

Address: 3-15-17 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan

Phone: +81 3-5545-1431

Room size: 22–25 m² (standard) — “Premier” tier = bigger than standard Mitsui Garden

Lobby: Ground floor (standalone building, standard layout)

In-house spa: None

Area: Roppongi north side (quieter, between Roppongi Crossing and Nogi Shrine)

Access: Roppongi Station (Hibiya & Oedo Lines) Exit 5 is 4 min. Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda Line) 7 min. Roppongi-Itchome Station (Namboku Line) 8 min.

Taxi: say “Mitsui Garden Premier, Roppongi” — on a side street north of the main strip; full address is more reliable.

Outcall difficulty level

Easy — ground-floor entrance, standard lobby, conventional elevator layout. No sky-lobby, no mixed-use building confusion. Standalone building, easy to identify from the street.

The reliable pattern: meet at the lobby, walk to the elevators together, and go up to your room.

Why international visitors choose Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

1) “Premier” = noticeably better rooms

The “Premier” tier means larger rooms, higher-quality finishes, and more thoughtful design than the regular Mitsui Garden lineup. Standard rooms start around 22–25 m² — meaningfully more spacious than typical Tokyo business hotels. For an in-room massage, that extra space matters.

2) Rooftop garden with Tokyo Tower view

The rooftop garden (Soranikwa) is open to guests — a genuine open-air terrace with greenery and a direct Tokyo Tower view. Before or after a massage, stepping up for fresh air and a lit-up tower view is one of those small Tokyo moments that makes a stay feel special.

3) No spa — outcall fills the gap

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 services offer wider hours, flexible scheduling, and the convenience of an in-room massage without leaving your room.

4) Quality-to-price ratio is hard to beat

Design-conscious rooms, rooftop garden, good location, and consistent Japanese service quality — for a fraction of what The Ritz-Carlton or Grand Hyatt charge a few blocks away. If you want to stay in Roppongi and allocate your budget towards food, experiences, and a proper massage, this makes strategic sense.

If you want “Roppongi location + bigger-than-average rooms + rooftop views + smart pricing,” this hotel hits a sweet spot that savvy travelers appreciate.

Tourist tips (airport & nearby)

Airport reality check

  • From Haneda: about 30–50 min. Keikyu/monorail + Hibiya Line to Roppongi, or taxi (~¥5,000–7,000).
  • From Narita: about 80–110 min. N’EX to Shinagawa/Tokyo Station, then transfer or taxi.

Pro move: Roppongi Station Exit 5 is the closest to the hotel — ask for that specific exit to avoid surfacing on the wrong side of the intersection.

Nearby “easy wins”

  • Roppongi Hills: 7 min walk — Mori Art Museum, observation deck, dining.
  • Tokyo Midtown: 5 min walk — Suntory Museum, 21_21 Design Sight.
  • National Art Center: 8 min walk — Japan’s largest exhibition space.
  • Nogi Shrine: 3 min walk — quiet shrine tucked away from Roppongi bustle.

Area guide: Roppongi / Akasaka / Azabu hotels.

Taxi line: “3-15-17 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 (Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Premier)”. On a side street — full address is more reliable than landmark directions.

Can you book outcall massage at Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier?

Yes — and the logistics are simple. Ground-floor entrance, standard lobby, conventional elevators. Your therapist walks in, you meet in the lobby, and you go up together for your in-room massage. No sky-lobby, no complex navigation.

Guest floor elevators may require keycard access, so the standard approach applies: meet at the lobby and escort your therapist to your room.

How it works — 5 steps

1

Book

Say “Mitsui Garden Premier Roppongi” (not just “Mitsui Garden”).

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: The hotel does not offer its own spa or in-room massage programme. Outcall is the standard solution. Roppongi is a prime coverage area — dispatch tends to be fast.

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

Where to meet your therapist

Recommended: ground-floor lobby

Best default: meet at the ground-floor lobby. Modern, nicely designed but not massive — easy to spot each other, clear path to elevators. Standalone building on a relatively quiet side street.

If staff asks questions

Keep it simple: “I’m meeting a visitor and bringing them to my room.” Well-run hotel handling international guests daily. Visitors are normal.

Mitsui Garden name confusion: There are multiple Mitsui Garden Hotels in Tokyo (Ginza Premier, Nihonbashi Premier, Kyobashi, etc.). Always specify “Roppongi Premier” in your booking message to avoid your therapist going to the wrong property.

Room size reality check

Standard rooms here are around 22–25 m² — noticeably bigger than budget/standard business hotels (14–18 m²), but still compact vs. luxury properties (40–55 m²). The “Premier” upgrade buys you more usable space than you might expect.

For in-room massage: Most therapists can work comfortably. Bed-based massage is the standard approach. There’s usually enough floor space for the therapist to move around the bed. Superior or higher room types give even more room.

Quick prep: Move your suitcase into the closet area before the therapist arrives.

Choosing a therapist: read this first

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 (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue), personality. Confirm the assigned therapist’s name before dispatch.

Booking message template (copy/paste)

Send this message (English):

Hi, I’m staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier (near Roppongi Station, north side — NOT the regular Mitsui Garden). I’d like to book an outcall / in-room massage. • Room number: ____ • Room type: (Standard / Superior — about 22–25 m²) • Start time: (e.g., 9:00–10:00 pm window) • Duration: (e.g., 60 or 90 minutes) • Massage type: (shiatsu / oil / deep tissue) • Pressure: (light / medium / strong) • Meet-up: I can meet you at the ground-floor lobby and escort you to my room. • Payment: (cash / card / online) Please confirm before dispatch: 1. Total price (including any late-night surcharge) 2. Assigned therapist name 3. Estimated arrival time

Specifying “Premier” and “Roppongi” avoids confusion with other Mitsui Garden branches. Room type helps the therapist plan the setup for your in-room massage.

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Fast booking

Melody Tokyo (Professional outcall massage)

Roppongi is the heart of their coverage — expect the fastest dispatch.

Book fastest (Melody Tokyo)

Specify “Mitsui Garden Premier Roppongi” to avoid confusion with other branches for your outcall and in-room massage.

For male guests

Lucie Bleu (Men-only private relaxation)

A men-only, appointment-based private relaxation service.

Learn more (Lucie Bleu)

Note: Plan for a ground-floor lobby meet-up.

Alternative

WaTreat (Simple English site)

Simple website, straightforward flow. Confirm total fee and meet-up before dispatch.

View WaTreat

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Payments & pricing (quick sanity check)

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.

FAQ

1. Is the room big enough for a massage?

Yes. Standard rooms (22–25 m²) give therapists enough space for bed-based massage. “Premier” rooms are noticeably more spacious than typical Tokyo business hotels. Superior or higher categories give even more room.

2. Can the therapist go straight to my room?

Possibly, but safest default is lobby meet-up. Guest floor access may require keycard. The lobby is ground floor and easy to navigate.

3. Do I need to tell the hotel it’s a massage?

No. You’re meeting a visitor and escorting them to your room.

4. Is this the same as “Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi” (without “Premier”)?

The “Premier” properties have larger rooms, better finishes, and higher standards than the standard Mitsui Garden line. Always include “Premier” and “Roppongi” when communicating with your massage service.

5. Does the hotel have a spa?

No in-house spa. Outcall is the practical solution for an in-room massage.

6. Can I use the rooftop garden after my massage?

The rooftop garden (Soranikwa) has set hours and may not be open late at night. Check with the front desk. If open, the Tokyo Tower view and fresh air make a nice post-massage moment.

7. Is the north side of Roppongi quiet at night?

Yes. Set back from the main nightlife strip, on a quieter side street near Nogi Shrine. You won’t hear Roppongi Crossing noise from your room. Safe and well-lit at all hours.

8. Can I book late at night?

Most services operate until midnight or later. Roppongi is a core late-night dispatch area. A surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000 may apply.

9. How does this compare to remm Roppongi nearby?

Mitsui Garden Premier has bigger rooms (22–25 vs. 16–20 m²), a rooftop garden, and a quieter location. remm is cheaper and more central (on the main road). For in-room massage comfort, the Premier’s extra space is a meaningful advantage.

10. How far in advance should I book?

Same-day usually works in Roppongi. For peak hours (8–11 pm), book 2–3 hours ahead.

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