Can the massage therapist go straight to my room without meeting in the lobby?
Don’t count on it. The Peninsula uses keycard-controlled elevators, and luxury hotel security is attentive to unescorted visitors on guest floors. The reliable path is always the
same: meet at the lobby and escort them up.
Can I book a late-night massage at The Peninsula? (after midnight)
Yes. Many outcall massage services in Tokyo accept bookings until 3:00–5:00 AM. A late-night surcharge typically applies (¥1,000–¥2,000). The Peninsula lobby is accessible 24 hours,
so the meet-up process works the same regardless of the hour. Confirm the surcharge and total price before dispatch.
The hotel has its own spa (The Peninsula Spa). Why book an external outcall?
The Peninsula Spa is excellent but operates on its own schedule and treatment menu. If you want a private massage in your own room at a specific time (especially late night), with
your choice of therapist and style (shiatsu, oil, deep tissue), an external outcall service gives you that flexibility. You also avoid leaving your room — the massage comes to you.
Can I get a couples massage (two therapists at the same time)?
Yes — Peninsula rooms are spacious enough. Standard rooms are 54 m², and suites are significantly larger. Two therapists working simultaneously is very comfortable here. Mention
“couples massage” or “two therapists” when booking so the service can confirm availability and coordinate dispatch.
Shiatsu or oil massage — which works better at The Peninsula?
Both are excellent choices given the generous room sizes. Shiatsu is done on the bed through clothing — zero setup required. Oil massage uses a mat or towels and needs floor space,
but 54 m²+ rooms handle this easily. A bonus: The Peninsula’s deep soaking tubs make a post-oil-massage bath a natural luxury sequence.
Can I book a massage right after checking in? (jet lag recovery)
Yes. If you know your check-in time, you can message an outcall service while still at the airport or in the taxi. By the time you’ve settled into your room, a therapist can be
dispatched and arrive within 60–90 minutes. A post-flight in-room massage is one of the fastest ways to reset your body clock — especially after a 10+ hour flight landing in the
evening.
What types of massage can I get delivered to my hotel room?
Most outcall services in Tokyo offer shiatsu (Japanese acupressure, done through clothing on the bed), oil massage (Swedish-style, using towels or a mat), and deep tissue massage
(stronger pressure targeting knots and tension). Some services also offer Thai massage, sports massage, or lymphatic drainage. When booking, specify the style you want — and if you’re
not sure, describe what you’re looking for (relaxation, pain relief, leg fatigue from walking) and the service will recommend the best fit.
How much does an outcall massage cost in Tokyo?
As a general range, 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 (after midnight) usually add a ¥1,000–¥2,000 surcharge. Always confirm the total price — including any surcharges — before the therapist is dispatched.
How far in advance should I book?
Same-day booking is standard. Most services can dispatch within 60–90 minutes. The Hibiya/Ginza location is central, so therapist travel time is typically short. For peak nights
(Friday/Saturday evenings, holiday periods), booking a few hours ahead gives you more options.
Is Hibiya/Yurakucho a convenient location for outcall dispatch?
Very. Hibiya Station connects multiple Metro lines, and the area sits between Ginza and Marunouchi — two of the best-connected zones in Tokyo. For outcall services dispatching
therapists from central Tokyo, arrival times to The Peninsula are among the fastest in the city.
Do I need to tell the hotel it’s a massage?
No. You’re meeting a guest in the lobby and escorting them to your room. That’s normal behaviour for a registered hotel guest. Keep it simple and polite.