Can the massage therapist go straight to my room without meeting in the lobby?
No. The elevator requires a keycard for guest floors. You need to meet the therapist at the lobby (or entrance after midnight) and escort them up. This is standard at all Daiwa Roynet
hotels.
Can I book a late-night massage? (after midnight)
Yes. Many outcall services accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. The front entrance locks at midnight, but your room keycard opens it. A late-night surcharge of ¥1,000–¥2,000 typically
applies. Confirm the surcharge and total price before dispatch.
Is 21 m² enough for an oil massage?
It works, but expect a snug setup. The therapist will likely use the bed or arrange towels on the limited floor space. Move the desk chair aside to open up room. For maximum comfort
at 21 m², shiatsu on the bed is the best option — no extra setup required.
Does this hotel have its own spa?
No. Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER does not have a spa or massage facility on-site. An external outcall massage service is the standard way to get a massage here. The upside: you
get to choose the therapist, time, style, and price — often cheaper and more flexible than hotel spas.
Can I book a massage right after checking in? (jet lag recovery)
Yes. Check-in is at 14:00. You can message an outcall service while still on the airport bus or train. By the time you settle in, a therapist can be dispatched and arrive within 60–90
minutes. A post-flight in-room massage is one of the most effective ways to reset after a long flight.
What types of massage can I get delivered to my room?
Most outcall services in Tokyo offer shiatsu (Japanese acupressure, done through clothing on the bed), oil massage (Swedish-style, using towels), and deep tissue massage (stronger
pressure targeting knots). Some also offer Thai massage, sports massage, or lymphatic drainage. Specify the style when booking.
How much does an outcall massage cost in Tokyo?
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 usually add a
¥1,000–¥2,000 surcharge. Always confirm the total before dispatch.
How far in advance should I book?
Same-day booking is standard. Most services can dispatch within 60–90 minutes. The Nishi-Shinjuku location has good Metro access, so therapist travel time is reasonable. For
Friday/Saturday evenings, booking a few hours ahead gives you more options.
Is Nishi-Shinjuku convenient for outcall dispatch?
Yes. Nishi-Shinjuku Station is on the Marunouchi Line, providing direct connections across central Tokyo. The area is well-known to taxi drivers and dispatch teams. Arrival times are
typically fast — comparable to central Shinjuku locations.
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 any registered hotel guest. Keep it simple and polite.
Is the separate bath useful after an oil massage?
Very much so. The PREMIER designation means every room has a separate bath area with a washing space and overhead shower. After an oil massage, you can shower properly without the
contortions required by standard unit-bath pods. This is one of the key advantages of staying at a PREMIER-grade Daiwa Roynet for an in-room massage.
Is there a convenience store nearby for late-night snacks?
Yes — there is a convenience store on B1F of the hotel itself, accessible via elevator from the lobby. Open 24 hours. Perfect for grabbing water or a snack before or after your
massage.