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Outcall Massage at Tokyu Stay Shinagawa Area (Takanawa, Gotanda & Kamata) — In-Room Booking Guide

Tokyu Stay operates three properties in the greater Shinagawa / south Tokyo area: Tokyu Stay Takanawa (177 rooms, 1-min walk from Sengakuji Station, 5-min from Takanawa Gateway), Tokyu Stay Gotanda (168 rooms, 1-min walk from Gotanda Station), and Tokyu Stay Kamata (140 rooms, 3-min from Keikyu Kamata Station, 8 min to Haneda Airport). All three are modern extended-stay business hotels featuring in-room washer-dryers and microwaves, 24-hour front desks, and compact rooms from 15 m². None has a spa — making an external outcall massage the only option for in-room treatment.

This guide covers how to book an in-room massage at any of these three Tokyu Stay properties: lobby meet-up logistics, room size considerations (critical with rooms starting at 15 m²), what to message your service, and how to pay safely.

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Hotel snapshot (3 properties)

Tokyu Stay Takanawa

Address: 2-16-29 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0074

177 rooms, 15–23 m². Opened 2018. Café (BUMBLEBEE CAFE) on-site with breakfast buffet. Separate bath/toilet in some room types.

Access: Sengakuji Station (Keikyu/Toei Asakusa) A2 exit, 1-min walk. Takanawa Gateway Station (JR Yamanote) 5-min walk. Haneda direct via Keikyu ~18 min.

Tokyu Stay Gotanda

Address: 1-12-2 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022

168 rooms, 15–29 m². All rooms with washer-dryer + microwave. Mini kitchen in some types. 7-Eleven 1-min walk.

Access: JR Gotanda Station east exit, 2-min walk. Toei Asakusa Line Gotanda A6 exit, 1-min walk. Shinagawa 1 stop (JR), Shibuya 4 stops.

Tokyu Stay Kamata

Address: 4-23-1 Kamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0052

140 rooms, ~15–29 m². Corner twin rooms on 11F–12F (29 m²). Kitchen-equipped rooms available. “Stay Morning” frozen breakfast concept.

Access: Keikyu Kamata Station west exit, 3-min walk. JR Kamata Station east exit, 8-min walk. Haneda Airport ~8 min by Keikyu.

Outcall difficulty level (all 3 properties)

Easy. All three are modern business hotels with ground-floor entrances, 24-hour front desks, and keycard room access. The process: meet the therapist at the lobby and escort them to your room. Tokyu Stay hotels are compact and efficient — lobby-to-room transit is quick. English-speaking staff available at all properties. No complications expected.

Why international visitors choose Tokyu Stay

1) In-room washer-dryer & microwave

Every Tokyu Stay room has its own washing machine with dryer and microwave. For travellers on extended trips or arriving with minimal luggage, this is a major practical advantage. It also means your room has a slightly more “apartment” feel than a standard hotel room — which makes an in-room massage session feel more natural and private.

2) Haneda Airport access (especially Kamata)

Tokyu Stay Kamata is just ~8 minutes from Haneda by Keikyu line — one of the fastest hotel-to-airport connections in Tokyo. Takanawa is also Haneda-direct via Keikyu (~18 min), and Gotanda connects easily via Shinagawa. If you’re arriving late from Haneda, you can check in and book a massage quickly.

3) No spa — outcall is the only option

None of the three properties has a spa, fitness centre, or treatment rooms. If you want a massage during your stay, an external outcall service is the only route. The upside: you control timing, therapist choice, and massage style completely.

4) Good value + station-adjacent locations

All three properties are within 1–3 minutes’ walk of a major station on the JR Yamanote Line or Keikyu Line. Rates are significantly lower than luxury hotels in the same areas. For budget-conscious travellers who still want a clean, modern base for an in-room massage, Tokyu Stay is a practical choice.

Tourist tips: airport access & nearby highlights

Airport to hotel (realistic times)

  • Kamata: Haneda → Keikyu Kamata ~8 min, then 3-min walk. Fastest option.
  • Takanawa: Haneda → Sengakuji ~18 min (Keikyu direct), then 1-min walk.
  • Gotanda: Haneda → Shinagawa (Keikyu ~15 min), then JR 1 stop to Gotanda + 2-min walk. Total ~25–30 min.
  • From Narita: 80–100 min by Narita Express to Shinagawa/Tokyo, then transit to your property.

Nearby highlights by property

  • Takanawa: Sengakuji Temple (2 min), Takanawa Gateway City (5 min), Shinagawa Station (1 stop).
  • Gotanda: Meguro River area, Shinagawa (1 JR stop), Shibuya (4 JR stops). Restaurants and nightlife walkable.
  • Kamata: Kamata shopping streets, Haneda Airport (~8 min). Good for first/last night stays.

For area logistics: Shinagawa / Tamachi / Hamamatsucho hotels guide.

Can you book outcall massage at Tokyu Stay?

Yes — outcall works fine at all three properties. These are straightforward modern hotels with ground-floor lobbies and keycard room access. The process: meet the therapist at the lobby and escort them to your room.

Important: Most rooms are compact (15–18 m²). Read the Room size reality check below — it determines which massage style works best.

1

Book

Contact a service. Specify which Tokyu Stay (Takanawa, Gotanda, or Kamata) + room size.

2

Confirm

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

3

Meet

Meet at the lobby. Escort to your room with keycard.

4

Session

60, 90, or 120 min in your room.

5

Pay

Settle the fee and escort back to lobby.

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

Where to meet your massage therapist

All 3 properties

Meet at the ground-floor lobby / front desk area. Tokyu Stay lobbies are compact but have lounge seating and sometimes a free coffee station. Escort the therapist to the elevator and up to your room with your keycard.

Staff are professional and English-speaking. Keep it simple: “I’m meeting a visitor.”

Takanawa note

The front desk at Tokyu Stay Takanawa is located behind the BUMBLEBEE CAFE at ground level. Your therapist enters through the café area to reach the lobby — mention this when sharing directions to avoid confusion.

Room size reality check

Tokyu Stay rooms are designed for extended stays with in-room laundry — the washer-dryer and microwave take up space that other hotels use for open floor area. Here’s what that means for massage:

Moderate Single / Double (15–18 m²): Very compact. Shiatsu on the bed is the only practical choice. No floor space for an oil massage mat. The washer-dryer and desk further reduce usable area. Don’t attempt oil massage in this room type.

Superior Double / Comfort Double (18–22 m²): Workable. Shiatsu on the bed is still safest. Oil massage may be possible with minor furniture adjustment — ask the service for advice.

Twin / Deluxe Twin / Corner Twin (23–29 m²): Comfortable for most massage styles including oil with a floor mat. The Gotanda Deluxe Twin (29 m²) and Kamata Corner Twin (29 m²) are the best options across all three properties.

Couples massage: Only realistic in 23+ m² twin rooms, and even then it will be snug.

Key recommendation: Always mention your room size when booking. For 15–18 m² rooms, book shiatsu on the bed — it requires zero floor space and works perfectly in compact rooms with in-room laundry equipment.

Choosing a massage therapist: what to know before you book

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 the real therapist.

Most reliable outcall services avoid full-face photos for privacy. That restraint is often a trust signal.

Booking message template (copy & paste)

Send this to your massage service (English):

Hi, I’m staying at Tokyu Stay [Takanawa / Gotanda / Kamata]. • Start time: (e.g., 9:00–10:00 pm window) • Duration: (e.g., 60 or 90 minutes) • Massage type: (shiatsu recommended for compact room / oil if 23+ m²) • Pressure: (light / medium / strong) • Room size: approximately __ m² (compact — in-room washer-dryer takes some floor space) • Meet-up: I can meet you at the lobby and escort you to my room. • Payment: (cash / card / online) Nearest station: [Sengakuji / Gotanda / Keikyu Kamata]. Please confirm total price (including any late-night surcharge) and estimated arrival time.

Mentioning the in-room washer-dryer is useful — it tells the service your floor space is tighter than a typical hotel room of the same m².

Three things to confirm before dispatch:

1. Total price (including surcharges)   2. Meet-up point (lobby)   3. Estimated arrival time

Paying safely for your hotel room massage

Good signs: clear total confirmed before dispatch, normal payment processor, professional booking flow.

Red flags: vague pricing, surprise add-ons, pressure to pay upfront without confirmation.

Typical price ranges (Tokyo outcall massage)

60 min: ¥15,000–¥25,000

90 min: ¥20,000–¥35,000

Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000

Most services accept cash (Japanese yen), credit card, or online payment.

Frequently asked questions about outcall massage at Tokyu Stay

Are the 15 m² rooms big enough for a massage?

For shiatsu on the bed — yes. The therapist works on you through clothing, no floor mat needed. Oil massage is not practical in 15–18 m² rooms, especially with the in-room washer-dryer taking floor space. Always mention your room size when booking.

Does the in-room washer-dryer affect the massage?

It reduces usable floor area compared to a standard hotel room of the same m². Turn off the machine before your session — it generates noise and vibration. Mention the washer-dryer when booking so the therapist can plan accordingly.

Which massage style is best for compact rooms?

Shiatsu (on the bed, through clothing) or deep tissue (on the bed). Both need zero floor space. For 23+ m² twin rooms, oil massage with a floor mat also works.

Can I book a late-night massage?

Yes. All three properties have 24-hour front desks. Many outcall services accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. Late-night surcharge (¥1,000–¥2,000) typically applies.

Do the hotels have spas?

No. None of the three properties has a spa, fitness centre, or treatment rooms. An external outcall service is the only way to get a massage.

Which property is best for outcall massage?

For room size: Gotanda’s Deluxe Twin (29 m²) or Kamata’s Corner Twin (29 m²) offer the most space. For dispatch speed: Takanawa and Gotanda are closer to central Tokyo. For Haneda convenience: Kamata is unbeatable at ~8 minutes by Keikyu.

Can the therapist go directly to my room?

No. Guest floors require keycard elevator access. Meet at the lobby and escort them up.

Can I get a couples massage?

Only in 23+ m² twin rooms, and it will be tight. Standard compact rooms are too small for two therapists. Consider a nearby hotel with larger rooms if you need a couples session.

What types of massage can I get?

Shiatsu, oil, deep tissue, Thai, sports massage. For compact rooms, shiatsu on the bed is the safest and most recommended option.

How much does an outcall massage cost?

60 min: ¥15,000–¥25,000. 90 min: ¥20,000–¥35,000. Late-night surcharge: ¥1,000–¥2,000. Always confirm total before dispatch.

Is the Shinagawa / Gotanda / Kamata area convenient for outcall dispatch?

Yes. All three stations are on major JR or Keikyu lines. Takanawa and Gotanda are well within central Tokyo’s fast-dispatch zone (under 60 min). Kamata is slightly further south but still reachable — confirm dispatch coverage with the service before booking.

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

No. You’re meeting a visitor at the lobby. Normal behaviour for a registered guest.

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