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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is a 250-room Marriott Luxury Collection hotel occupying floors 30–36 of the Kioicho Tower (Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho complex). The lobby and check-in are on the 36th floor — the top hotel floor — with guest rooms on floors 30–35 below. This “upside-down” layout (similar to Andaz Tokyo) is the key detail for in-room massage logistics. Standard rooms are approximately 42 m². Nagatacho Station (3 lines) is a 1-minute walk; Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (2 lines) is 5 minutes on foot — 5 metro lines total.
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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho
Address: 1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8585, Japan (Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, floors 30–36)
Phone: +81 3-3234-1111
Rooms: 250
Room size: ~42 m² (standard)
Lobby: 36F (upside-down layout — rooms on 30–35F below)
In-house spa: None (no competing on-site massage service)
Brand: Marriott Luxury Collection (Bonvoy points eligible)
Area: Kioicho / Akasaka (overlooking the Benkei Moat)
Access: Nagatacho Station (Yurakucho, Hanzomon & Namboku Lines) Exit 9a is 1 min. Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (Ginza & Marunouchi Lines) is 5 min walk. Five metro lines total.
For taxis: say “Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho” or “Prince Gallery Kioicho.”
Outcall difficulty level
Requires a clear plan — the hotel occupies floors 30–36 of the Kioicho Tower. The lobby and check-in are on the 36th floor (the top hotel floor). Guest rooms are on floors 30–35 (below the lobby). This is similar to Andaz Tokyo — an “upside-down” layout where you go down from the lobby to your room.
The reliable pattern: meet your therapist at the 36F lobby, then take the elevator down to your room together.
1) Art gallery atmosphere, not corporate hotel
The “Gallery” in the name isn’t branding fluff — the hotel genuinely integrates contemporary art throughout, including the 36F lobby lounge with its dramatic double-height ceiling and curated installations. The atmosphere is closer to a private members’ club than a chain hotel.
2) Views over Akasaka and the moat
With rooms starting on the 30th floor, you get panoramic views over Akasaka, the Benkei Moat (former Edo Castle), and on clear days, distant mountains. The south-facing rooms with moat views are particularly striking at sunset. For an in-room massage with the curtains open, the backdrop is genuinely special.
3) Five metro lines = serious access power
Nagatacho Station (3 lines) and Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (2 lines) are both within easy walking distance. Direct access to Ginza, Shibuya, Roppongi, Ikebukuro, and Tokyo Station with minimal transfers. For travelers covering a lot of ground, this location punches above its weight.
4) No in-house spa — outcall is the practical choice
The Prince Gallery does not operate its own spa or in-room massage programme. For guests who want a massage after a long day of sightseeing or business, outcall is the standard solution. The 42 m² rooms are comfortably large enough for a professional in-room massage setup, and the quiet Kioicho neighbourhood means you’ll sleep well afterward.
If you want “design-forward + high-floor views + excellent transit + Marriott points,” The Prince Gallery is an under-the-radar choice that delivers more atmosphere than its name might suggest.
Airport reality check
Pro move: from Haneda late at night, a taxi straight to “Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho” is fast and predictable. No transfers, no wrong exits.
Nearby “easy wins”
If you want area-level hotel logistics, see: Roppongi / Akasaka / Azabu hotels guide.
Taxi line for your phone: “1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8585 (The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho / Tokyo Garden Terrace)”. Drivers may know it better as “Garden Terrace Kioicho” than the hotel name itself.
Yes — but you need to understand the layout. The hotel occupies floors 30–36 of the Kioicho Tower. The lobby is on the 36th floor — the top hotel floor. Guest rooms are on floors 30–35, below the lobby.
Your therapist enters the complex at ground level, takes the dedicated hotel elevator to 36F, and then needs your keycard to access the guest floors below. The most reliable approach: meet at the 36F lobby, then take the elevator down to your room together.
How it works — 5 steps (upside-down layout)
1
Book & confirm total price
2
Therapist takes hotel elevator to 36F
3
Meet at 36F lobby lounge
4
Elevator DOWN to room (30–35F, keycard)
5
In-room massage session begins
No in-house spa: The Prince Gallery does not offer its own spa or in-room massage programme. At competing luxury hotels with on-site spas, expect ¥15,000–20,000+ for 60 minutes with limited evening availability. Outcall services typically offer wider hours, flexible scheduling, and the convenience of never leaving your 42 m² room.
If you want the wider “how outcall works in Tokyo hotels” overview, start here: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).
Recommended meet-up point
Best default: meet at the 36F lobby, then take the elevator down to your room together. Tell your therapist: “Take the hotel elevator from ground floor to 36F — I’ll be in the lobby lounge.”
The 36F lobby has a spacious lounge with dramatic high ceilings and seating areas. Waiting there is comfortable and natural — many guests use the lounge for meetings and social calls.
If staff asks questions
Keep it simple: “I’m meeting a visitor and taking them to my room.” The hotel has a refined but relaxed atmosphere — staff are professional and unlikely to press for details.
If your service specifies a different meet-up point (e.g., ground-floor complex entrance), follow their instruction.
Important — the “upside-down” layout: Like Andaz Tokyo, the lobby is above the guest rooms. The lobby is on 36F; rooms are on 30–35F. You take the elevator down from the lobby to your room. Make sure your therapist understands this — telling them “come to 36F, my room is below” prevents the confusion.
Many guests — especially male guests — care about a therapist’s age and appearance. That’s normal. The mistake is trusting services that show full-face “model-like” photos as if they are guaranteed.
Be careful with services that display clear full-face portraits. Those photos are often heavily edited, or sometimes not even the real therapist. In the worst cases, someone completely different shows up.
Most reliable services avoid full-face photos for privacy and safety. They may show partial-face shots or lifestyle-style photos. If you feel uneasy about “no full face,” flip your logic: that restraint is often a trust signal.
Practical tip: If you want a certain “type,” describe it with words (friendly, calm, strong pressure, athletic, etc.) instead of demanding a specific face photo. You’ll get a better match and fewer problems.
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Including the “36F lobby, rooms below” detail is the single most important thing — it prevents all the common confusion with this hotel’s in-room massage logistics.
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Very unlikely. Guest floors (30–35F) are below the lobby and require keycard access. The therapist can reach 36F on their own, but you’ll need to meet them there and take the elevator down together.
Yes, very similar concept. The lobby is on the top hotel floor (36F here vs. 51F at Andaz), and guest rooms are on the floors below. You take the elevator down from the lobby to your room. Once you’ve done it once, it’s intuitive — but first-time visitors need to be told.
They enter the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho complex at ground level and take the dedicated hotel elevator to 36F. The hotel elevator is separate from the office tower elevators — it’s signposted inside the building, but including “take the hotel elevator to 36F” in your message helps avoid wrong turns.
No. You’re meeting a visitor and escorting them to your room. Keep it simple and polite. The hotel has a refined but unpressured atmosphere.
Very quiet. This is primarily a government and office district that empties out after business hours. The hotel overlooks the Benkei Moat, which adds to the calm. Your therapist will have no trouble finding the building, and the area is safe at any hour.
Yes — it’s the luxury flagship of the Seibu Prince Hotels group and also part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection. You can earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points here. The hotel operates at a boutique level (250 rooms) that feels very different from the larger Prince Hotels.
No — The Prince Gallery does not operate its own spa or in-room massage programme. Outcall is the practical solution for guests who want a professional massage in their room.
Most outcall services operate until midnight or later. The hotel does not impose a curfew or lock its entrance overnight, so late-night in-room massage sessions are workable. A small surcharge (¥1,000–2,000) may apply.
Yes. Standard rooms are approximately 42 m² — comfortable for a portable massage table or futon-style setup. The high-floor positioning means you get natural light and views even during daytime sessions.
Yes — as a Luxury Collection property, The Prince Gallery participates fully in Marriott Bonvoy. You can use points for room nights and earn points on paid stays. This has no effect on outcall massage booking — that’s a separate service you arrange directly with the massage provider.
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