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Outcall Massage at TRUNK(HOTEL) Shibuya — In-Room Booking Guide

TRUNK(HOTEL) operates two boutique properties in the Shibuya area. CAT STREET (15 rooms, Jingumae/Harajuku, opened 2017) sits on the fashion-forward Cat Street strip. YOYOGI PARK (25 rooms, Tomigaya, opened 2023) faces the greenery of Yoyogi Park with a rooftop pool. Both are small, design-driven hotels popular with international visitors — and both work for outcall massage, though the compact standard rooms (20–23 m²) require a shiatsu-on-bed approach.

This page covers how to get a massage therapist to your room at either TRUNK(HOTEL): where to meet, how the lobbies work, what room sizes mean for your massage options, and how to pay safely — whether you’re unwinding after shopping Cat Street or recovering from a day in Yoyogi Park.

Note: These are small boutique hotels (15 and 25 rooms). The intimate atmosphere is part of the appeal, but it also means fewer rooms, smaller lobbies, and staff who notice visitors. Plan your meet-up carefully. If anything looks outdated, please message us here.

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TRUNK(HOTEL) CAT STREET

Address: 5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001

Phone: +81 3-5766-3210

Rooms: 15 rooms across 2 adjacent 4-storey buildings

Lobby: 1F (small, integrated with lounge and store)

Standard ~20 m², Living Suite ~55 m², Terrace Suite ~140 m² (+70 m² terrace). All 15 rooms are unique in layout and design. Opened 2017. “Socializing” concept. TRUNK(KITCHEN) and TRUNK(KUSHI) restaurants on 1F.

Access: 10-min walk from Shibuya Station (B1 exit). On Cat Street between Harajuku and Shibuya.

Taxi line: “5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku (TRUNK HOTEL CAT STREET)”

TRUNK(HOTEL) YOYOGI PARK

Address: 1-15-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0063

Phone: +81 3-5790-5671

Rooms: 25 rooms (20 standard + 4 Park View Suites + 1 Owner’s Suite) across 7 storeys

Lobby: 1F (integrated with restaurant entrance)

Standard 22–23 m², Park View Suite 45 m² (+16 m² balcony), Owner’s Suite 65 m² (+30 m² terrace). Guest rooms on floors 2–7. Rooftop pool and jacuzzi on 6F (guests only). Opened 2023. “Urban Recharge” concept. Keiji Ashizawa Design + Norm Architects.

Access: 14-min walk from Harajuku Station, 15-min walk from Shibuya Station. Tomigaya neighbourhood.

Taxi line: “1-15-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku (TRUNK HOTEL YOYOGI PARK)”

Outcall difficulty level — both properties

Manageable, but requires awareness. Both are small boutique hotels with intimate lobbies and attentive staff. There is no large anonymous lobby to blend into. Meet-up works, but keep it low-key — you’re a guest welcoming a visitor, nothing unusual.

Key challenge: standard rooms at both properties are 20–23 m². Shiatsu on the bed works fine. Oil massage on the floor will be tight unless you book a suite.

Why international visitors choose TRUNK(HOTEL)

1) Design-hotel experience

Both properties are design-led boutique hotels with individually crafted rooms, bespoke furnishings, and curated minibars featuring local Shibuya products. If you want your in-room massage in a room that feels like a design gallery rather than a chain hotel, TRUNK delivers that.

2) Two distinct Shibuya neighbourhoods

CAT STREET puts you in the fashion-forward corridor between Harajuku and Shibuya — boutique shops, cafés, and street style at your door. YOYOGI PARK sits in the quieter Tomigaya area facing Tokyo’s largest central green space. Different vibes, same brand quality.

3) Suites with real space

While standard rooms are compact (20–23 m²), the suites are generous. CAT STREET’s Terrace Suite (140 m²) and YOYOGI PARK’s Park View Suite (45 m²) or Owner’s Suite (65 m²) offer serious space for an in-room massage session with a view.

4) No in-house spa — outcall is the path

Neither property operates a guest spa or massage service. YOYOGI PARK has a rooftop pool and jacuzzi, but no treatment rooms. If you want a massage at either TRUNK, booking an external outcall service to your room is the only option — and it gives you control over timing, therapist, and style.

Tourist tips: getting to TRUNK(HOTEL) & nearby highlights

Airport to hotel (realistic times)

  • From Haneda: about 50–70 min. Train to Shibuya Station, then taxi or walk (10–15 min to either hotel). No direct limousine bus to either property.
  • From Narita: about 90–130 min. Narita Express to Shibuya, then taxi or walk.

Neither hotel is directly connected to a station. A taxi from Shibuya Station to either property is ¥800–¥1,200 and takes 5–10 minutes. Worth it if you have luggage.

Nearby highlights

  • Cat Street (CAT STREET hotel): boutique shops, cafés, seconds from the door.
  • Omotesando / Harajuku: 5–10 min walk from CAT STREET, 15–20 min from YOYOGI PARK.
  • Yoyogi Park / Meiji Shrine: 10 min walk from YOYOGI PARK hotel.
  • Shibuya Scramble: 10–15 min walk from either property.
  • Tomigaya neighbourhood (YOYOGI PARK hotel): hidden sake bars, izakayas, concept stores.

For area-level hotel logistics: Shibuya / Ebisu / Aoyama hotels — outcall massage guide.

Taxi lines for your phone:
CAT STREET: “5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku — TRUNK HOTEL CAT STREET”
YOYOGI PARK: “1-15-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku — TRUNK HOTEL YOYOGI PARK”
Say “Cat Street” or “Yoyogi Park” after “TRUNK HOTEL” to prevent confusion between the two.

Can you book outcall massage at TRUNK(HOTEL)?

Yes — both work, with some awareness needed. Neither hotel has a spa or in-house massage service. Outcall is the only way to get a massage at your TRUNK room. Both lobbies are on 1F, both buildings have elevators, and the standard approach is the same: meet your therapist at or near the lobby and escort them to your room.

The difference from large hotels: TRUNK properties are intimate (15 and 25 rooms). There is no vast, anonymous lobby. Staff are attentive and may notice a visitor. This is not a problem — guests welcoming visitors is normal — but keep it casual and low-key.

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

5-step outcall process (both properties)

1

Book

Message with exact hotel name (CAT STREET or YOYOGI PARK), time, massage type

2

Confirm

Get total price (incl. surcharges) and ETA before dispatch

3

Meet

Go to 1F lobby or building entrance when therapist arrives

4

Escort

Walk or ride elevator together to your room

5

Enjoy

Relax in your room. Pay the confirmed amount at the end.

No in-house spa at either property. YOYOGI PARK has a rooftop pool and jacuzzi (6F, guests only) but no treatment rooms. CAT STREET has restaurants, a bar, and a store but no spa. For a massage in your room, outcall is the only option.

Where to meet your massage therapist

At CAT STREET

The building entrance is on Cat Street at ground level. The lobby area is small and integrates with the TRUNK(LOUNGE) and store. Best approach: meet your therapist outside the building entrance on Cat Street, then walk in together. The street is quiet in the evening, so this feels natural.

At YOYOGI PARK

The 1F entrance faces the street across from Yoyogi Park. The lobby is small and connects to the L’Ombelico restaurant. Best approach: meet your therapist at the building entrance at street level, then take the elevator up together. The Tomigaya neighbourhood is quiet, especially at night.

Boutique-hotel awareness: With only 15–25 rooms, staff may notice unfamiliar visitors. This is not a problem — you’re a registered guest bringing someone to your room, which is perfectly normal. Keep it casual. If your massage service has experience with boutique hotels in Shibuya, follow their guidance.

Room size reality check

CAT STREET

Standard rooms are around 20 m² — compact even by Tokyo standards. Shiatsu on the bed works, but oil massage on the floor will be tight. The Living Suite (~55 m²) and Terrace Suite (~140 m²) offer serious space. All 15 rooms differ in layout, so exact floor space varies.

YOYOGI PARK

Standard rooms are 22–23 m² plus a 7–8 m² balcony. Same constraint: shiatsu on the bed works, oil on the floor is tight. Park View Suites (45 m² + 16 m² balcony) are comfortable for any massage style. The Owner’s Suite (65 m² + 30 m² terrace) is ideal.

20–23 m² reality: At this size, shiatsu on the bed is your best option — no setup, no floor space needed. Oil massage requires a mat on the floor and the therapist may need to rearrange furniture. If oil or deep tissue massage is your priority, upgrade to a suite at either property.

Choosing a massage therapist: what to know before you book

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

Many 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. 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, 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 TRUNK(HOTEL) [CAT STREET, Jingumae / YOYOGI PARK, Tomigaya] in Shibuya. • 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 type: (standard ~20 m² / suite — please advise if floor space matters) • Meet-up: I can meet you at the building entrance and bring you up. • Payment: (cash / card / online) Please confirm total price (including any late-night surcharge) and estimated arrival time.

Three things to confirm before dispatch:

1. Total price (including surcharges) — 2. Estimated arrival time — 3. The correct property (CAT STREET or YOYOGI PARK) and full address

Both hotels are not directly at Shibuya Station. Give your therapist the full address and taxi line to avoid navigation confusion.

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 arrives.

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.

Most reputable services accept cash (Japanese yen), credit card, or online payment. If paying cash, have the exact amount ready.

Typical price ranges for outcall massage in Tokyo

Duration Price range
60 min ¥15,000–¥25,000
90 min ¥20,000–¥35,000
Late-night surcharge ¥1,000–¥2,000

Prices vary by service, therapist, and session type. Always confirm the total before dispatch.

Frequently asked questions about outcall massage at TRUNK(HOTEL)

Which TRUNK property is better for in-room massage?

For standard rooms, both are similarly compact (20–23 m²). If you plan to upgrade, YOYOGI PARK’s Park View Suite (45 m²) is a strong choice. CAT STREET’s Terrace Suite (140 m²) is the ultimate option if budget allows. For shiatsu on the bed, any room at either property works.

Will the hotel staff notice my massage therapist?

Possibly — these are small boutique hotels with attentive staff. This is not a problem. You’re a registered guest welcoming a visitor, which is completely normal. Keep it casual. Meet at the building entrance and walk in together.

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

Yes. Many outcall services accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. A late-night surcharge (¥1,000–¥2,000) typically applies. Both hotels have 24-hour front desks. Confirm the surcharge and total before dispatch.

Are CAT STREET and YOYOGI PARK near each other?

They are about a 20-minute walk apart (or a short taxi ride). CAT STREET is in Jingumae near Harajuku. YOYOGI PARK is in Tomigaya near Yoyogi Park. Make sure your booking message specifies the correct property and full address.

Shiatsu or oil massage — which works at 20–23 m²?

Shiatsu on the bed works well at any size — no floor space needed. Oil massage requires a mat on the floor and is tight at 20 m²; the therapist may need to move furniture. If oil massage is your priority, book a suite.

How much does outcall massage cost?

Typical Tokyo outcall prices: ¥15,000–¥25,000 for 60 minutes, ¥20,000–¥35,000 for 90 minutes. Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000. Always confirm the total before dispatch.

How far in advance should I book?

Same-day booking is normal. Note that both TRUNK properties are 10–15 minutes from Shibuya Station by foot, so therapist travel time may be slightly longer than for station-adjacent hotels. Booking a few hours ahead helps.

Can I get a couples massage at TRUNK?

In standard rooms (20–23 m²), two therapists would be very cramped. Suites work: CAT STREET’s Living Suite (55 m²) or Terrace Suite (140 m²), and YOYOGI PARK’s Park View Suite (45 m²) or Owner’s Suite (65 m²) all have sufficient space for two therapists side by side.

Is outcall massage safe for solo female travellers?

Yes, with a reputable service. Check for clear pricing, professional communication, and real reviews. You can specify a female therapist. The intimate boutique setting may actually feel safer — staff are present and attentive.

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

No. You’re meeting a visitor and bringing them to your room. That’s standard behaviour for a registered guest. Keep it casual.

Can I pay by credit card?

Most reputable outcall services accept cash (Japanese yen), credit card (Visa/Mastercard), or online payment. Confirm when booking. If paying cash, have the exact amount ready.

Does YOYOGI PARK’s rooftop pool count as a spa?

The 6F rooftop has a heated infinity pool, jacuzzi, and lounge bar (guests only), but no treatment rooms or massage services. It’s a pool club, not a spa. For a massage in your room, outcall is the only option at either TRUNK property.

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