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Outcall Massage at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki — In-Room Booking Guide for Shinagawa Guests

Staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki and want a massage delivered to your room? This 194-room hotel sits in the ThinkPark Tower complex, about 3 minutes on foot from JR Osaki Station (Yamanote Line and Rinkai Line). Standard rooms start at 18 m² with a unit bath, and the lobby is on the 4th floor. Shinagawa Station is just one stop away, making this a practical and affordable base near the Shinkansen hub.

This guide covers how to get an outcall massage therapist to your room at Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki: how the 4th-floor lobby and elevator security work, where to meet, what to include in your booking message, and how to pay safely — whether you are winding down after a business trip or exploring the Shinagawa area.

Note: This hotel has announced a renovation from May to September 2026, with full closure from May 7 to July 7, 2026. Check current availability before booking. If anything looks outdated, please message us here.

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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki

Address: 2-1-3 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032, Japan

Phone: +81 3-5496-5055

Area: Osaki (one stop from Shinagawa on JR Yamanote Line)

194 rooms. Standard rooms from 18 m² with unit bath. Lobby on 4th floor (accessed via ThinkPark Tower walkway from station). Sports Club NAS on floors 1–3 (gym + pool, available to guests at special rate). Coin laundry. On-site parking (32 spaces, ¥1,800/night).

Access: JR Osaki Station (Yamanote/Rinkai Line) South Exit — 3 min walk via ThinkPark Tower covered walkway. JR Shinagawa Station — 1 stop (3 min). Haneda Airport — highway bus ~45 min to Osaki Station West Bus Terminal.

For taxis: save the address above on your phone. The hotel is behind ThinkPark Tower, which taxi drivers may know better than the hotel name.

Outcall difficulty level

Generally smooth — but note the 4th-floor lobby. The hotel is inside a commercial tower complex, so navigating from the street to the 4th-floor front desk is not as obvious as a standalone hotel. The reliable approach: meet the therapist at the 4th-floor lobby (or at the building entrance after midnight) and escort them to your room.

Keycard elevator security applies. The building entrance auto-doors stop working after midnight — use the intercom or go down to let the therapist in. Include clear directions in your booking message.

Why international visitors choose Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki

1) One stop from Shinagawa Station

Shinagawa is the Shinkansen hub for western Japan and a Keikyu express stop from Haneda Airport. By staying at Osaki, you get a quieter hotel at a lower price point while remaining just 3 minutes from Shinagawa by Yamanote Line. For massage therapists dispatching to the Shinagawa area, Osaki is easy to reach.

2) Yamanote Line = direct to everywhere

From Osaki Station, the Yamanote Line connects you directly to Shibuya (6 min), Shinjuku (12 min), Tokyo (20 min), and Ikebukuro (24 min) — no transfers needed. The Rinkai Line also stops here, giving direct access to Odaiba and Tokyo Big Sight.

3) No hotel spa = outcall is the standard

Daiwa Roynet Osaki does not have its own spa. However, the building does include Sports Club NAS (gym + pool) on floors 1–3. For a proper massage in your room, an external outcall service is the way to go — with full flexibility on timing, style, and therapist choice.

4) Airport bus convenience

Highway buses from both Haneda (~45 min) and Narita (~90 min) stop at Osaki Station West Bus Terminal, about 3 minutes walk from the hotel. This makes airport transfers straightforward without navigating multiple train lines with luggage.

Tourist tips: getting to Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki

Airport to hotel (realistic times)

  • From Haneda: Keikyu to Shinagawa (~20 min), then JR Yamanote to Osaki (~3 min). Or highway bus direct to Osaki (~45 min). Total about 30–50 min.
  • From Narita: Narita Express to Shinagawa (~70 min), then Yamanote to Osaki. Or highway bus direct (~90 min). Total about 75–100 min.

The highway bus from Haneda is the simplest option if you have luggage — it drops you at Osaki Station West Bus Terminal, 3 minutes from the hotel.

Nearby highlights

  • Shinagawa Station: Shinkansen hub + Keikyu to Haneda (~1 stop / 3 min).
  • Gotanda: restaurants and local nightlife (~1 stop or 10 min walk).
  • Meguro River: seasonal walking path (~15 min walk).
  • Odaiba: via Rinkai Line direct from Osaki (~15 min).

Osaki is a quieter business district. For area-level logistics: Shinagawa / Tamachi / Hamamatsucho hotels guide.

Taxi line for your phone: “2-1-3 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032 (Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki, ThinkPark Tower area)”. Adding “ThinkPark Tower” helps drivers find the location faster.

Can you book outcall massage at Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki?

Yes — in-room massage delivery works here. The main thing to know is that the lobby is on the 4th floor, accessed via a covered walkway from Osaki Station through the ThinkPark Tower complex. The therapist needs clear directions to find the hotel entrance, which is not on the street level.

Keycard-controlled elevators and midnight entrance lock are standard Daiwa Roynet features. The process: meet the therapist at the 4th-floor lobby and escort them to your room.

1

Book

Specify “Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki, near JR Osaki Station.”

2

Confirm

Agree on time, duration, type, total price.

3

Meet

Meet at 4F lobby. After midnight, go down to building entrance to let them in.

4

Session

Massage in your room. 60, 90, or 120 min.

5

Pay

Cash, card, or online. Escort out if needed.

Most services operate from early evening through late night. For the broader overview: Tokyo Hotels for Outcall Massage (parent guide).

Where to meet your massage therapist at Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki

Before midnight

Best default: meet at the 4th-floor lobby. The hotel entrance is accessed via a covered walkway from JR Osaki Station through the ThinkPark Tower complex. Instruct the therapist: “From Osaki Station South Exit, follow the covered walkway toward ThinkPark Tower, go around the right side of the tower, the hotel is behind it. Take the elevator to 4F.”

If the therapist cannot find the entrance, meet them at street level near the ThinkPark Tower and walk them up.

After midnight (entrance locked)

The building entrance auto-doors stop operating after midnight. Go down to the entrance and let the therapist in, or they can use the intercom next to the door. Then take the elevator to your floor using your keycard. This is routine but takes slightly longer than a street-level hotel.

Room size reality check

18 m²+ — workable with some planning

Standard rooms at Daiwa Roynet Osaki start at 18 m². This is a typical mid-range business hotel size — larger than compact 13 m² properties but not spacious. The bathroom is a standard unit bath (not separate).

Shiatsu on the bed: works well. The therapist works through clothing, no extra floor setup required. Best option for this room size.

Oil massage: possible if the therapist uses the bed. Floor-mat setup requires moving the desk chair and luggage aside. Workable but tight.

Couples massage: not recommended in standard rooms. Superior rooms and massage-chair rooms may offer slightly more space, but two therapists will still be a tight fit.

Practical tip: mention your room type and size when booking. Shiatsu is the safest bet for 18 m² rooms at this hotel.

Choosing a massage therapist: what to know before you book

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

Those photos are often heavily edited, or sometimes not the real therapist. Most reliable outcall services in Tokyo avoid full-face photos for privacy and safety. Partial-face shots or lifestyle images are the norm. That restraint is often a trust signal.

Describe what you want with words (friendly, calm, strong pressure, athletic) instead of demanding a specific face photo. You will get a better match.

Booking message template (copy and paste)

Send this to your massage service:

Hi, I am staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki (near JR Osaki Station, Shinagawa area). The hotel lobby is on the 4th floor, inside the ThinkPark Tower complex. • 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 size: about 18 m² (standard room) • Meet-up: I can meet you at the 4F lobby and escort you to my room. After midnight, the building entrance locks — I will come down to let you in. • 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, (2) arrival time, (3) meet-up point. Including the 4F lobby detail and ThinkPark Tower reference helps the therapist find the hotel without delays.

Paying safely for your hotel room massage

Good signs

Clear total price confirmed before dispatch, normal payment processor, professional booking flow where you know the final amount before the therapist arrives.

Red flags

Vague pricing, pressure to pay upfront without confirmation, surprise add-ons, or unrealistically low rates.

Typical price ranges

Duration Price Range
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.

Frequently asked questions about outcall massage at Daiwa Roynet Tokyo Osaki

Why is the lobby on the 4th floor?

The hotel is built into the ThinkPark Tower commercial complex. Floors 1–3 house Sports Club NAS (gym and pool), and the hotel reception starts on the 4th floor. This means the therapist needs to navigate into the building and take an elevator to 4F before reaching the lobby. Include clear directions in your booking message.

Can the massage therapist go straight to my room?

No. Keycard-controlled elevators prevent non-guests from accessing guest floors. You need to meet the therapist at the 4F lobby (or building entrance after midnight) and escort them up.

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

Yes. The building auto-doors stop working after midnight. You will need to go down and let the therapist in, or they can use the intercom. A late-night surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000 typically applies.

Is 18 m² enough for a massage?

For shiatsu on the bed, yes — it works comfortably. For oil massage, expect a snug setup with the therapist likely using the bed rather than a floor mat. Move the desk chair aside to free up whatever space you can. It is workable but not spacious.

Does this hotel have a spa?

No spa, but the building includes Sports Club NAS (floors 1–3) with a gym, indoor pool, and sauna. Hotel guests get access at a special rate. For a proper in-room massage, external outcall is the way to go.

Is Osaki convenient for outcall massage dispatch?

Yes. Osaki Station is on the Yamanote Line, one stop from Shinagawa and well-connected to central Tokyo. Therapist arrival times are comparable to other Yamanote Line stations. The main consideration is the 4th-floor lobby, which may add a few minutes of navigation time for the therapist.

What types of massage can I get?

Most outcall services offer shiatsu, oil massage, and deep tissue. Some also offer Thai massage, sports massage, or lymphatic drainage. For 18 m² rooms, shiatsu on the bed is the most practical option.

How much does an outcall massage cost?

A 60-minute session typically costs ¥15,000–¥25,000, and a 90-minute session ¥20,000–¥35,000. Late-night bookings usually add ¥1,000–¥2,000. Always confirm the total before dispatch.

Is the hotel closing for renovation in 2026?

Yes. The hotel has announced a renovation from May 7 to September 30, 2026, with full closure from May 7 to July 7, 2026. After the renovation, expect updated rooms and lobby. Check availability before booking.

How far in advance should I book?

Same-day booking is standard. Most services dispatch within 60–90 minutes. For Friday/Saturday evenings, booking a few hours ahead gives you more options.

Can I book a massage right after arriving from Haneda?

Yes. Haneda to Osaki takes about 30–50 minutes. You can message an outcall service on the bus or train. By the time you check in and settle in, a therapist can arrive within 60–90 minutes.

Do I need to tell the hotel it is a massage?

No. You are meeting a guest and escorting them to your room — normal for any registered hotel guest. Keep it simple and polite.

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