Outcall & In-Room Service, Delivered to Your Ginza Hotel
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Certified therapists come to your Ginza hotel – no need to step outside
BOOK NOWGinza is one of the most popular areas for international visitors staying in Tokyo, and for good reason. Upscale hotels, easy train access, and some of the best restaurants in the city — all within walking distance. But after a full day of meetings or sightseeing, the last thing you want is to wander around looking for a massage place that speaks your language.
That’s where we come in. Melody Tokyo sends certified therapists directly to your hotel room in the Ginza district and surrounding areas. We’ve been doing this since 2013, and honestly, Ginza is where a large chunk of our bookings come from. The hotels here tend to have spacious rooms, which makes in-room sessions comfortable for both you and the therapist.
Booking is straightforward: pick a time between 5pm and 7am, message us on LINE, WhatsApp, or any app you prefer, and we handle the rest. Our therapists know the Ginza area well — most arrivals take around 15 to 30 minutes when someone is available. No hidden fees, no awkward surprises.
A proper massage without leaving your room.
Ginza Station connects to three metro lines (Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya), and Tokyo Station is about a 10-minute walk. Haneda Airport is roughly 30 minutes by train, Narita around 60. You can reach Shibuya, Shinjuku, or Asakusa without transfers. For first-time visitors, it’s hard to beat this location.
Ginza has a mix of internationally recognized luxury hotels and well-maintained business hotels. Rooms are generally roomier than in districts like Shinjuku or Ikebukuro, which makes a real difference when you’re having a therapist visit. Staff at Ginza hotels are accustomed to outcall services, so there’s rarely any friction at the front desk.
Unlike some of Tokyo’s livelier nightlife districts, Ginza stays calm after dark. The streets are clean, well-lit, and feel safe even late at night. It’s the kind of neighborhood where you can take a short walk after dinner and not feel overwhelmed. For travelers who value a peaceful evening, this matters a lot.
Ginza is packed with restaurants — from Michelin-starred sushi counters to casual izakayas tucked into basement floors. After dinner, you’re already close to your hotel. Book a massage for when you get back, and you’ve got a perfect end to the evening without setting foot on a train.
Marunouchi and Otemachi are right next door, and Nihonbashi is a short ride away. Business travelers staying in Ginza can walk to morning meetings and still have time for an evening session back at the hotel. It’s a practical choice if your schedule is tight.
Ginza Six, Mitsukoshi, Matsuya — the area is basically one big shopping district. You can spend hours browsing, then head back to the hotel for a foot massage. A lot of our guests book reflexology after a full day of walking these streets.
We hire only Japanese female therapists who excel in all three qualities: skill, hospitality, and appearance. We maintain the highest standards in both technique and service, with extensive experience at luxury hotels frequented by international guests.
Our pricing is completely transparent. Unless you request additional services or options, there are no extra charges—ever. You can book with confidence knowing the final amount matches exactly what we quote upfront.
Every therapist photo on our site shows the actual person who will visit you. The therapist you select is exactly who arrives—no exceptions. We strictly enforce this policy to eliminate any concern about misleading photos or last-minute substitutions.
We work from 5pm to 7am every day. Ginza guests often book after a late dinner or Kabuki show — 10pm, midnight, even 2am is completely normal for us.
Our therapists speak English and can handle requests in Chinese and Korean too. You won’t have to guess about pressure or areas to focus on.
Everyone on our team holds proper certification. We don’t cut corners on training — Ginza’s hotel standards are high, and ours match.
Ginza is one of our busiest areas, so we usually have therapists nearby. Expect about 15–30 minutes to your door when available. We’ll give you an exact ETA when you book.
Therapists arrive in smart-casual clothing with a small bag. Nothing flashy. Ginza hotel lobbies tend to be on the formal side, and we respect that.
Fresh linens, oils, towels, and a portable speaker for background music. You don’t need to prepare anything — just clear a bit of floor space and we’ll set up.
We’ve visited most major hotels in Ginza over the years. Here are some we know well.
Directly connected to Yurakucho Station. Spacious rooms with plenty of floor area for massage setup. We visit here regularly — the concierge team is familiar with outcall services, so check-in at the lobby is smooth.
Modern rooms with a clean layout. Located right on Namiki-dori, which makes it easy for our therapists to find. A popular pick for travelers who like being in the middle of everything without the ultra-luxury price tag.
Higher floors offer views across the district. Rooms are well-sized for a business hotel, and the building is quiet at night. We’ve found the front desk here to be easygoing about outcall visits.
Solid rooms, reliable service, and a location close to Shimbashi. Business travelers book us here a lot, especially for late-night sessions after work dinners in the area.
Minimalist rooms with a calm atmosphere — fits well with a massage session. Located inside the Muji flagship store building on Chuo-dori. Compact but thoughtfully designed spaces.
On Sotobori-dori, close to Higashi-Ginza Station. Larger standard rooms compared to many Ginza hotels. Quiet neighborhood at night, which our therapists appreciate for late arrivals.
We are an independent service and not affiliated with the hotels listed. These are shared for reference based on where we commonly provide service.
These are the sessions Ginza guests book most often. We offer the full menu — see all available styles here.
Oil-free, pressure-based work that targets the spots where travel fatigue builds up: neck, shoulders, lower back. It’s the go-to for guests who just landed and want to feel human again. No mess, no oil on your hotel sheets — and most people sleep noticeably better afterward.
A slower, oil-based session with scents you can choose. Ginza guests tend to book this after evening dinners — it pairs well with that relaxed mood. We carry yuzu, lavender, and eucalyptus. The room smells great and you’ll probably drift off before it’s over.
Ginza is a walking district. Between department stores, galleries, and side streets, your feet take a beating. This focused foot session hits the spots that release tension up through the legs. Lots of our Ginza regulars add this to a longer session.
A few of the therapists who regularly cover the Ginza area. See all profiles here.
Former acupuncturist with careful focus on pressure points. Often works with jet-lagged guests and tight shoulders from laptop hours.
Blends are chosen after a brief chat about mood and sleep. Yuzu for energy, lavender for rest, eucalyptus for clarity.
Our outcall massage service covers the Ginza core and surrounding districts. Travel times vary with traffic and availability.
Our home turf. From Ginza Six on the south end to the Kabuki-za area, we know every block. Arrival ~15–30 min.
Walking distance from Ginza proper. Hotels near the Imperial Hotel and Tokyo Midtown Hibiya. Arrival ~15–30 min.
A 10-minute walk north from Ginza. Business hotel zone near Tokyo Station. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Historic area with newer hotel developments. A short train ride from Ginza. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Quiet side of Ginza near the fish market area. Smaller hotels but easy to reach. Arrival ~15–25 min.
High-rise hotels with bay views, just south of Ginza. Popular with business travelers. Arrival ~20–35 min.
We are an independent service and not affiliated with the hotels listed; examples are for area guidance only.
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