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Outcall Massage at Tokyu Stay Shibuya & Ebisu Area — In-Room Booking Guide

Staying at one of the five Tokyu Stay properties around Shibuya and want a massage delivered to your room? This group covers Tokyu Stay Shibuya (126 rooms, avg. 25.1 m², near Shinsen Station), Tokyu Stay Shibuya Shin-minamiguchi (150 rooms, 15–35 m², near Shibuya New South Exit), the brand-new Tokyu Stay Shibuya Ebisu (77 rooms, 13–38 m², opened March 17, 2026, steps from Ebisu Station), Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier (170 rooms, 21–28 m², high-rise floors 14F+ near Gaien-mae Station), and Tokyu Stay Meguro Yutenji (69 rooms, ~20 m², in a quiet residential neighbourhood near Yutenji Station). All five hotels share Tokyu Stay’s signature feature: in-room washer-dryers, microwaves, and mini-kitchens — designed for extended stays.

This guide covers how to get an outcall massage therapist to your room at each property: how lobby access works, which locations are easiest for dispatch, what to write in your booking message, and how to pay safely — whether you’re based in central Shibuya, the quieter Ebisu side, the upscale Aoyama area, or the residential calm of Meguro.

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Hotel snapshots

Tokyu Stay Shibuya

Address: 8-14 Shinsencho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0045

Phone: +81 3-3477-1091

Area: Shinsen / Shibuya (quieter, residential side of Shibuya)

126 rooms. Average room size 25.1 m² — the largest in the Tokyu Stay chain. Fully renovated August 2023. All rooms have washer-dryers, microwaves, and mini-kitchens. Free lounge area on lobby floor.

Access: 3 min walk from Shinsen Station (Keio Inokashira Line). 10 min walk from JR Shibuya Station West Exit.

Tokyu Stay Shibuya Shin-minamiguchi

Address: 3-26-21 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002

Phone: +81 3-5466-0109

Area: Shibuya Stream side (closer to Ebisu/Daikanyama)

150 rooms. Room sizes 15–35 m². Fully renovated December 2022. All rooms have washer-dryers and microwaves. High-floor rooms (11–12F) offer 30–35 m² deluxe layouts with balconies. Has a separate annex building (walking distance).

Access: 6 min walk from JR Shibuya Station New South Exit. 7 min from Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (Exit C2).

New — Opened March 17, 2026

Tokyu Stay Shibuya Ebisu

Address: 1-9-5 Ebisu-Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021

Phone: +81 3-3463-0109

Area: Ebisu (calm, mature neighbourhood with dining and bars)

77 rooms across 5 room types. Sizes range from 13 m² (Comfort Double) to 38 m² (Signature Family). Average 22 m². First Tokyu Stay rebrand hotel. Features a reception-bar counter, all-day dining “EZARO,” and in-building sushi restaurants. All rooms have washer-dryers.

Access: 1 min walk from Ebisu Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line). 2 min from JR Ebisu Station West Exit.

Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier

Address: 2-27-18 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062

Phone: +81 3-3497-0109

Area: Aoyama / Gaien-mae (upscale, walkable to Omotesando)

170 rooms. Room sizes 21–28 m². All rooms on floors 14 and above (high-rise tower). All rooms have washer-dryers, microwaves, and IH cooktops. The “Premier” tag reflects city views and a more polished interior.

Access: 2 min walk from Gaien-mae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Exit 1a). 8 min from Omotesando Station (Exit A4).

Tokyu Stay Meguro Yutenji

Address: 2-15-7 Yutenji, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0052

Phone: +81 3-5721-1109

Area: Yutenji / Meguro (quiet residential, walkable to Nakameguro)

69 rooms. Standard rooms approximately 20 m². Smallest and quietest of the five. Most rooms include washer-dryers, microwaves, and mini-kitchens. No on-site restaurant, but the surrounding area has excellent neighbourhood dining.

Access: 3 min walk from Yutenji Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line). One stop to Nakameguro, two stops to Shibuya.

Outcall difficulty level (all 5 properties)

Generally smooth — Tokyu Stay hotels are mid-range extended-stay properties with straightforward security. Most use keycard elevators, but front desks are accustomed to guests receiving visitors. The reliable approach: meet your massage therapist at the lobby and escort them to your room together.

At Aoyama Premier, the lobby is on a higher floor (not ground level) — confirm the meeting floor when you book. At Shin-minamiguchi, be aware of the annex building: make sure your therapist knows which building you are in.

Why international visitors choose Tokyu Stay for in-room massage

1) In-room washer-dryer = real floor space is smaller than you think

Every Tokyu Stay room includes a built-in washer-dryer. That’s great for laundry — but it physically occupies floor space that would otherwise be open. A “25 m²” room with a washer-dryer feels closer to 22–23 m² in practice. This matters for an in-room massage: understand that working space may be tighter than the number suggests. Shiatsu on the bed is always the safest option at these hotels.

2) Five locations across the Shibuya/Ebisu/Aoyama corridor

Whether you’re near Shibuya Crossing, the quiet Ebisu dining district, the upscale Aoyama boutique zone, or the residential calm of Meguro, there’s a Tokyu Stay within reach. All five are well-connected by train, and massage therapists dispatching from central Tokyo can reach any of them quickly — typically within 30–60 minutes.

3) Better value than luxury hotels — but not a hotel spa

Tokyu Stay doesn’t have its own spa or massage service. That means your only in-room massage option is an external outcall service. The upside: you control timing, therapist selection, and massage style (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue) — including late-night bookings that a hotel spa would never offer. Nightly rates at Tokyu Stay are far lower than luxury hotels, leaving more budget for the massage itself.

4) 24-hour front desk and practical English support

All five properties have 24-hour front desks. English ability varies by staff member and time of day, but the brand caters heavily to international guests and the check-in/visitor process is straightforward. Late-night lobby access for meeting your massage therapist is not an issue.

Tourist tips: getting to your Tokyu Stay & nearby highlights

Airport to hotel (realistic times)

  • From Narita: about 75–100 min (Narita Express to Shibuya, then walk or one stop).
  • From Haneda: about 40–60 min (Keikyu + JR, or limousine bus to Shibuya area).

Pro move: save your hotel address (English + Japanese) on your phone before leaving the airport. For Meguro Yutenji, note that it is not on a major train line — tell the taxi driver “Yutenji-eki mae” (in front of Yutenji Station) for a fast route.

Nearby highlights by property

  • Shibuya (both hotels): Shibuya Crossing, Shibuya Stream, Miyashita Park, 5–10 min walk.
  • Ebisu: Ebisu Garden Place, Yebisu Beer Museum, Daikanyama T-Site, 5–10 min walk.
  • Aoyama Premier: Omotesando, Meiji Jingu Gaien, National Stadium, 5–10 min walk.
  • Meguro Yutenji: Nakameguro (1 station), Meguro River, quiet neighbourhood bars and cafes.

For area-level logistics: Shibuya / Ebisu / Aoyama hotels guide.

Taxi lines for your phone:

Shibuya: “Shinsencho 8-14, Shibuya-ku (Tokyu Stay Shibuya)” • Shin-minamiguchi: “Shibuya 3-26-21, Shibuya-ku (Tokyu Stay Shin-minamiguchi)” • Ebisu: “Ebisu-Nishi 1-9-5, Shibuya-ku (Tokyu Stay Shibuya Ebisu)” • Aoyama: “Minami-Aoyama 2-27-18, Minato-ku (Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier)” • Yutenji: “Yutenji 2-15-7, Meguro-ku (Tokyu Stay Meguro Yutenji)”

Can you book outcall massage at Tokyu Stay?

Yes — all five Tokyu Stay properties work well for in-room massage delivery. None have their own spa, so an external outcall service is the only way to get a massage in your room. The process is straightforward:

1

Book

Contact a service via website, LINE, or WhatsApp. State your hotel + property name.

2

Confirm

Agree on time, duration, massage type, and total price incl. surcharges.

3

Meet

Go to the lobby when the therapist arrives. Escort them to your room with your keycard.

4

Session

60, 90, or 120 min in your room. Shiatsu on bed recommended for compact rooms.

5

Pay

Settle the fee (cash, card, or online). Escort the therapist back to the lobby if needed.

Most services operate from early evening through late night (some accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM). For the broader overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).

Where to meet your massage therapist at each Tokyu Stay

Default meet-up point

Best default: meet at the ground-floor lobby or elevator area. Go to your room together. Tokyu Stay lobbies are compact but functional — there is typically a small lounge or vending area where waiting is natural.

At Aoyama Premier, the reception is on a higher floor of the tower building (Aoyama M’s Tower). Confirm the exact floor when you check in and share it with your massage service.

If hotel staff asks questions

Keep it simple: “I’m meeting a friend in the lobby.” You are the registered guest — escorting a visitor to your room is completely normal. You do not need to mention “massage.”

If your service specifies a different meet-up point, follow their instruction — experienced dispatch teams may have an optimized approach for that property.

Shin-minamiguchi guests: this hotel has a main building and a separate annex. Confirm which building your room is in and share that with your massage service to avoid confusion on arrival.

Room size reality check

Every Tokyu Stay room has a built-in washer-dryer unit. This is the brand’s defining feature — and the reason real working space is smaller than the stated square-metre number. The washer-dryer, plus the microwave and mini-kitchen counter, can eat 2–3 m² of usable floor area. Plan your massage type accordingly:

Tokyu Stay Shibuya (avg. 25.1 m²): Best option for floor-based massage (oil on a mat). The largest average room in the group gives adequate working space even after accounting for the washer-dryer. Twin and family rooms (up to 47 m²) are comfortable for couples massage.

Shin-minamiguchi (15–35 m²): Standard doubles (15–22 m²) are tight for floor work. High-floor deluxe twins (30–35 m²) work well. If you booked a standard room, go with shiatsu on the bed.

Shibuya Ebisu (13–38 m²): The 13 m² Comfort Double is very compact — bed-only shiatsu is the realistic choice. Deluxe Twin (26 m²) and Signature Family (38 m²) have enough space for floor-based work.

Aoyama Premier (21–28 m²): Doubles at 21 m² are workable for bed-based shiatsu. Twin rooms at 25–28 m² can accommodate floor-based oil massage with some furniture rearrangement.

Meguro Yutenji (~20 m²): Compact rooms. Shiatsu on the bed is the safe default. Oil massage on a mat is possible if you move the desk chair and bags to the side.

If your room is under 18 m² (Ebisu Comfort Double at 13 m², or some Shin-minamiguchi singles at 15 m²): shiatsu on bed ONLY. Oil massage or floor-mat work requires more space than these rooms offer after accounting for the washer-dryer and bathroom layout. Mention “compact room, bed-only” when you book so the therapist brings the right setup.

Choosing a massage therapist: what to know before you book

Be careful with services that display clear full-face portraits.

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. Those photos are often heavily edited, or sometimes not even the real therapist.

Most reliable outcall massage services in Tokyo 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: describe what you want with words (friendly, calm, strong pressure, athletic, etc.) instead of demanding a specific face photo. You’ll get a better match and fewer problems.

Booking message template (copy & paste)

Send this to your massage service (English):

Hi, I’m staying at [Tokyu Stay Shibuya / Shin-minamiguchi / Shibuya Ebisu / Aoyama Premier / Meguro Yutenji]. • Building: [Main building / Annex — for Shin-minamiguchi only] • 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 — bed-only / standard room / larger twin — floor mat OK] • Meet-up: I can meet you at the lobby and escort you to my room. • Payment: (cash / card / online) Please confirm total price (including any late-night surcharge) and estimated arrival time.

Three things to confirm before the therapist departs:

1. Total price (base fee + surcharges). 2. Arrival time window. 3. Meet-up point (lobby floor, which building).

If you are flexible on timing, you will get faster dispatch. Peak hours (8:00–11:00 PM Friday/Saturday) fill up quickly — booking a few hours ahead gives you more therapist options.

Paying safely for your hotel room massage

Good signs: clear total price confirmed before dispatch (including any late-night surcharge), normal payment processor (Stripe, PayPal, or cash), and a professional booking flow where you know the final amount before the therapist leaves.

Red flags: vague pricing, pressure to pay the full amount upfront without confirmation, surprise add-ons after the session, or “too-good-to-be-true” rates. If something feels off, don’t proceed.

Typical price ranges (Tokyo, 2026)

60 min: ¥15,000–¥25,000

90 min: ¥20,000–¥35,000

Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000

Most reputable services accept cash (Japanese yen), credit card, or online payment. If paying cash, have the exact amount ready — therapists may not carry change for large bills late at night.

Frequently asked questions about outcall massage at Tokyu Stay

Which Tokyu Stay property is best for in-room massage?

For space alone, Tokyu Stay Shibuya wins — the average room is 25.1 m², and the 6-person room (47 m²) is exceptionally spacious. Aoyama Premier offers the best city views and a more polished interior. Shin-minamiguchi is closest to Shibuya Station, meaning faster therapist dispatch. Ebisu is ideal if you value a calmer neighbourhood. Meguro Yutenji is the quietest and most budget-friendly, but rooms are compact.

Can the therapist go directly to my room without meeting in the lobby?

Don’t count on it. All five properties use keycard-controlled elevators or floor access. The reliable approach is always the same: meet at the lobby and escort them up with your keycard. This takes about 2 minutes and avoids security complications.

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

Yes. Many outcall massage services in Tokyo accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. A late-night surcharge typically applies (¥1,000–¥2,000). All Tokyu Stay properties have 24-hour front desks, so the lobby meet-up works the same regardless of the hour.

The washer-dryer takes up room space. Can I still get a floor-based oil massage?

It depends on the room size. In rooms 25 m² or larger (Shibuya standard, Shin-minamiguchi deluxe twins, Aoyama Premier twins, Ebisu family), there is generally enough floor space if you move some furniture. In rooms under 20 m², stick to shiatsu on the bed. Mention your room size and type when booking so the therapist brings the right equipment.

Shiatsu or oil massage — which works better in a compact Tokyu Stay room?

Shiatsu. It is done on the bed through clothing — zero floor space required, no towels or mats needed. In rooms under 25 m² with a washer-dryer occupying floor area, shiatsu is the safest bet for a comfortable session.

Can I get a couples massage (two therapists at the same time)?

Realistically, only in the larger rooms: Shibuya 6-person room (47 m²), Shin-minamiguchi deluxe twins (30–35 m²), Ebisu Signature Family (38 m²), or Aoyama Premier twins (25–28 m²). Standard doubles at any Tokyu Stay are too small for two therapists working simultaneously.

Is the Shibuya/Ebisu area convenient for outcall dispatch?

Very. Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s best-connected hubs, and Ebisu is one stop away on the Yamanote Line. Therapists dispatching from central Tokyo can typically reach any of the five properties within 30–60 minutes. Aoyama Premier (Gaien-mae) is on the Ginza Line — equally well-connected. Meguro Yutenji is slightly further out on the Toyoko Line, but still within a reasonable dispatch radius.

How much does an outcall massage cost in Tokyo?

As a general range, a 60-minute session typically costs ¥15,000–¥25,000, and a 90-minute session ¥20,000–¥35,000. Prices vary by service, massage type, and time of day. Late-night bookings (after midnight) usually add a ¥1,000–¥2,000 surcharge. Always confirm the total price before the therapist is dispatched.

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

Yes. Message an outcall service while you are at the airport or in transit. By the time you have checked in and settled, a therapist can be dispatched. A post-flight in-room massage is one of the fastest ways to reset your body clock after a long international flight.

What types of massage can I get delivered to my hotel room?

Most outcall services in Tokyo offer shiatsu (Japanese acupressure, done through clothing on the bed), oil massage (Swedish-style, using towels or a mat on the floor), and deep tissue massage (stronger pressure targeting knots and tension). Some services also offer Thai massage, sports massage, or lymphatic drainage. Specify the style you want when booking.

Do I need to tell the hotel that I am receiving a massage?

No. You are meeting a guest in the lobby and escorting them to your room. That is normal behaviour for a registered hotel guest. Keep it simple and polite.

Tokyu Stay Shibuya Ebisu just opened. Is it ready for outcall massage?

Yes. The hotel opened on March 17, 2026. The lobby and room access work the same as other Tokyu Stay properties: keycard elevators, 24-hour front desk, standard lobby meet-up. If you are among the first guests, just confirm the exact lobby layout with the front desk so you can direct your massage therapist clearly. Room sizes range from 13 m² to 38 m² — choose your massage type based on your room category.

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