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Outcall Massage at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER — In-Room Booking Guide

Staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER and want a massage in your room? This 280-room hotel sits in the quieter office-district side of Nishi-Shinjuku, about 5 minutes on foot from Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line). Standard rooms start at 21 m² with separate bath and toilet — a notable upgrade over typical business hotels in this price range. The lobby is on the ground floor with a convenience store in the basement, and the front entrance locks from midnight to 6:00 AM with keycard-only access.

This guide explains how to get an outcall massage therapist to your room at Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER: how elevator security works, where to meet your therapist, what to include in your booking message, and how to pay safely — whether you are decompressing after a long day exploring Shinjuku or recovering from jet lag on your first night.

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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER

Address: 6-12-39 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan

Phone: +81 3-5909-8480

Area: Nishi-Shinjuku (quiet office district, walkable to Shinjuku)

280 rooms. Standard rooms from 21 m², all with separate bath and toilet (semi-separate or full separate). Simmons beds in all rooms. Convenience store on B1F. Coin laundry on 5F and 10F.

Access: Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line “Nishi-Shinjuku Station” Exit 2 — about 5 min walk. Toei Oedo Line “Tocho-mae Station” about 9 min walk. JR Shinjuku Station about 15 min walk.

For taxis: save the address above on your phone. Late at night this is faster than explaining station exits.

Outcall difficulty level

Generally smooth — standard business-hotel security applies. Elevators require a keycard to reach guest floors, and the main entrance is locked from midnight to 6:00 AM. The reliable approach: meet the therapist at the lobby or entrance and escort them to your room.

After midnight, your room keycard opens the front door. You can let the therapist in directly. Staff are not stationed in the lobby late at night, so the process is typically discreet and fast.

Why international visitors choose Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER

1) Separate bath and toilet in every room

This is the headline feature for the PREMIER brand. Unlike standard business hotels where the bathroom is a single plastic pod, every room here has a separate bath area with a proper washing space and overhead shower. After a hotel room massage with oil, you can shower properly without contorting yourself in a tiny unit bath.

2) Quieter than central Shinjuku

Nishi-Shinjuku is an office district — evenings and weekends are calm. You avoid the noise and crowds of Kabukicho and the east side of Shinjuku Station, but you are still just 2 minutes by Metro (or 15 minutes on foot) from the main station. For an in-room massage late at night, the quiet surroundings make a difference.

3) Solid value compared to in-hotel spa

Daiwa Roynet does not have its own spa. If you want a massage, your only option is external outcall — and the good news is, this is typically cheaper than hotel-spa pricing at luxury properties, with more flexibility on timing, style, and therapist selection. You set the schedule; the massage comes to you.

4) Marunouchi Line = direct to central Tokyo

From Nishi-Shinjuku Station, the Marunouchi Line runs directly to Tokyo Station (about 21 min), Ginza, Ikebukuro, and other key points. No transfers needed. For massage therapists dispatching from central Tokyo, this means reliable arrival times — typically within 60–90 minutes.

The PREMIER designation means upgraded amenities: separate bath, ReFa dryer in all rooms, and wider desks. If room size is your priority, note that 21 m² is not large — see the room size reality check below.

Tourist tips: getting to Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER

Airport to hotel (realistic times)

  • From Haneda: Limousine Bus to Shinjuku Station West Exit (~40 min), then Metro or walk. Total about 60–75 min.
  • From Narita: Limousine Bus to Shinjuku West Exit (~2 hours) or Narita Express to Shinjuku (~90 min), then local transfer. Total about 100–130 min.

Pro tip: after check-in, screenshot the hotel address in English and Japanese for taxis. You can have a massage therapist dispatched within an hour of settling in.

Nearby highlights

  • Shinjuku Station: massive transport hub + department stores (~15 min walk or 2 min Metro).
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: free observation deck, ~9 min walk.
  • Shinjuku Central Park: green space for a morning walk, ~5 min.
  • Kabukicho / Golden Gai: nightlife and restaurants, ~20 min walk east.

Nishi-Shinjuku is on the Marunouchi Line, one stop from Shinjuku Station. For area-level logistics: Shinjuku / Yoyogi / Yotsuya hotels guide.

Taxi line for your phone: “6-12-39 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023 (Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER)”. Late at night, this beats navigating Shinjuku Station exits.

Can you book outcall massage at Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER?

Yes — in-room massage delivery works well at this hotel. Daiwa Roynet properties use keycard-controlled elevators and lock the front entrance after midnight. The process is straightforward: meet the massage therapist at the lobby or entrance and escort them to your floor.

This hotel does not have its own spa, so an external outcall service is the standard way to get a massage in your room. You get to choose the time, style (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue), and therapist — including late-night sessions that no hotel spa could offer.

Here is how the process typically works at Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER:

1

Book

Contact a service via their website, LINE, or WhatsApp. Specify “Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER.”

2

Confirm

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

3

Meet

Go to the lobby (or entrance after midnight) and escort the therapist to your room.

4

Session

The massage happens in your room. 60, 90, or 120 min.

5

Pay

Settle the fee (cash, card, or online) and escort the therapist back out 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 Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER

Before midnight

Best default: meet at the ground-floor lobby near the elevator hall. The lobby is straightforward and easy to find. Walk together to the elevator and use your keycard to access your floor.

Front desk staff are present but typically do not question registered guests escorting visitors.

After midnight (entrance locked)

The front door locks at midnight and requires a room keycard to open. Go down to the entrance and open the door for the therapist with your keycard, then take the elevator together. Non-guests can also use the intercom to contact the front desk.

If your outcall service has a specific instruction for this hotel, follow their guidance — experienced dispatchers know the entrance routine.

Room size reality check

21 m² — workable, but plan ahead

Standard rooms at Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER start at 21 m². This is larger than most standard business hotels in Tokyo (which often run 13–18 m²), but it is still not spacious. The separate bath area occupies some of the room’s usable floor space.

Shiatsu on the bed: works well in any room. The therapist works through your clothing, no extra floor setup needed. This is the most practical option at 21 m².

Oil massage: possible but requires some rearranging. The therapist may use the bed or lay towels/mat on the floor. Move the desk chair aside to free up space. It works, but is tighter than at hotels with 30+ m² rooms.

Couples massage (two therapists): not recommended in a standard 21 m² room. If you want two therapists, book a larger room type (twin or family rooms offer more space).

Practical tip: mention your room type and size when booking an outcall massage. Experienced therapists adjust their setup to the available space. Shiatsu is the safest bet for compact rooms.

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 appearance. That is 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 images. 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) instead of demanding a specific face photo. You will get a better match and fewer problems.

Booking message template (copy and paste)

Send this to your massage service (English):

Hi, I am staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER (Nishi-Shinjuku area, near Nishi-Shinjuku Station). • 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 21 m² (standard room) • Meet-up: I can meet you at the lobby and escort you to my room. After midnight, the entrance is locked — I will open the door with my keycard. • 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) meet-up point. If any of these are unclear, ask again before saying yes.

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, do not proceed.

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 — therapists may not carry change for large bills late at night.

Frequently asked questions about outcall massage at Daiwa Roynet Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER

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.

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