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In-Room Massage for Imperial Hotel Guests — Hibiya

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In-Room Massage at Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Hibiya • Since 1890 • Hibiya Park • 5pm–7am

Japan’s first luxury hotel. 135 years of welcoming the world. We’ll be at your door in 15 minutes.

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In-Room Massage at Imperial Hotel Tokyo – Same-Day Booking

The Imperial Hotel Tokyo opened in 1890, built at the request of the Japanese aristocracy to welcome the world. It is the oldest luxury hotel in Japan. It stands between Hibiya Park — 40 acres of green in the centre of Tokyo — and the Imperial Palace grounds. Walk five minutes in one direction and you’re in Ginza. Walk five minutes the other way and you’re at the palace moat. In a city that tears itself down and rebuilds every generation, this address has been a hotel for 135 years.

The hotel is part of the gosanke — Tokyo’s Three Great Hotels alongside Hotel Okura and Hotel New Otani. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the legendary second building in 1923; fragments of his murals and terracotta still line the walls of the Old Imperial Bar on the mezzanine. The only suite in the world bearing Wright’s name is here. The Main Building houses rooms from the 7th through 16th floors, with the premium Imperial Floors on 14 through 16. Eight restaurants range from Les Saisons — one of Tokyo’s finest French dining rooms — to Kamon teppanyaki on the top floor, where Wagyu is grilled in front of you with a view.

After a day that includes Ginza, the Imperial Palace East Gardens, a tea ceremony at the hotel’s own Toko-An room, and dinner at Kamon — you want recovery without leaving the building. Melody Tokyo brings professional in-room massage to Imperial Hotel guests from 5pm until 7am nightly. Message us your room number and we’ll have a therapist there in 15 to 25 minutes. No deposit. No advance booking needed.

135 years of welcoming the world. A massage that arrives in fifteen minutes.

Imperial Hotel Tokyo – Hotel Essentials

Address: 1-1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8558
Phone: +81 (3) 3504 1111
Website: imperialhotel.co.jp
Founded: 1890 — Japan’s first Western-style luxury hotel
Status: One of Tokyo’s Gosanke (Three Great Hotels) • Member of The Leading Hotels of the World
Building: Main Building (17F, operating) • Tower Building closed for rebuilding (new tower 2030, new main building 2036)
Guest Room Floors: 7F–16F • Imperial Floors 14F–16F (premium concierge service)
Room Sizes: Standard 30 sqm • Deluxe 42 sqm • Premier 49 sqm • Junior Suite 54–64 sqm • Suites up to 150 sqm
Nearest Stations: Hibiya (3 min walk) • Ginza (5 min walk) • Yurakucho JR (5 min walk)
Airport Access: Haneda ~45 min • Narita ~90 min
Location: Hibiya, Chiyoda-ku • Directly facing Hibiya Park • 5 min walk to Ginza • Adjacent to Imperial Palace grounds

🎨 Frank Lloyd Wright Heritage: Wright designed the legendary 2nd building (1923) • Old Imperial Bar preserves original murals & terracotta • Frank Lloyd Wright Suite — only suite in the world bearing his name • “Jewel of the Orient”

🍽️ Dining (8+ Restaurants): Les Saisons (fine French, Thierry Voisin) • Kamon (teppanyaki, top floor) • Nadaman (kaiseki) • Imperial Viking Sal (Japan’s first buffet) • Parkside Diner • Sushi • Old Imperial Bar • Imperial Lounge Aqua

🧖 Wellness & Facilities: Indoor pool (18m) • Sauna • Fitness centre • Massage parlour • Namikoshi Shiatsu Salon • Esthetic salons • Tea Ceremony Room “Toko-An” (daily chanoyu) • Soundproof Music Room (Steinway piano)

Why International Travelers Choose Imperial Hotel Tokyo

The hotel that has been welcoming the world since the Meiji era.

🏛️ 135 Years of History

Opened in 1890 at the request of the Japanese aristocracy, the Imperial Hotel was Japan’s first Western-style luxury hotel — built to welcome foreign dignitaries at a time when the country was opening to the world. It has hosted royalty, heads of state, and artists for over a century. One of Tokyo’s gosanke, the Three Great Hotels that carry the prestige of the city. No other hotel in Tokyo has this depth of history. Staying here is staying in the story of modern Japan.

🎨 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy

Wright designed the hotel’s second building in 1923, creating what was called “the Jewel of the Orient.” That building is gone, but its spirit lives on. The Old Imperial Bar on the mezzanine preserves original Wright murals and terracotta tiles — dark wood, whisky, and the quiet confidence of an architect who built something earthquake-proof on the day of the Great Kanto Earthquake. The Frank Lloyd Wright Suite is the only suite in the world authorised to bear his name. History you can sit in.

🌿 Hibiya Park Across the Road

Forty acres of green in the centre of Tokyo, directly across from the hotel entrance. Park-facing rooms look out over tree canopy and open sky rather than the city grid. The Imperial Palace grounds are just beyond, to the north. It’s a position that gives you green views from your room and a morning walk through the park to the palace moat — all before breakfast at Parkside Diner overlooking the same scenery.

🍽️ Eight Restaurants, One Building

Les Saisons for fine French cuisine by Thierry Voisin, formerly of the multi-Michelin-starred Les Crayères. Kamon for teppanyaki — Wagyu and seafood grilled on the top floor. Nadaman for traditional kaiseki. Imperial Viking Sal — Japan’s very first buffet restaurant, opened in 1958 and still running. A sushi counter. Parkside Diner for all-day comfort. You could stay a week and eat differently every night without leaving the building.

🛍️ Ginza in Five Minutes

Walk out the door, cross one street, and you’re in the Ginza shopping district. Department stores, luxury boutiques, the Kabuki-za theatre, art galleries. Hibiya Station is three minutes on foot. Ginza Station five. Yurakucho JR Station five. Tokyo Station is a short taxi ride. The Marunouchi business district is next door. It’s not just convenient — it’s the geographical centre of everything that matters in central Tokyo.

🍵 Tea Ceremony & Music Room

Toko-An is the hotel’s own tea ceremony room — three authentic chambers with tatami mats, a Japanese garden, and kimono-clad hosts performing daily chanoyu. It’s a private experience you can have without leaving the hotel. The soundproof Music Room has a Steinway grand piano for guests who want to practise. These aren’t amenities — they’re the kind of details that only a hotel with 135 years of hosting knows to provide.

Why Imperial Hotel Rooms Work So Well for In-Room Massage

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42 sqm Deluxe Rooms

The Deluxe rooms at 42 square meters provide generous space around the bed for our therapists to work. Junior Suites go to 54–64 sqm with separate living areas. The larger suites — 80 sqm, 100 sqm, up to 150 sqm — are ideal for couples massage with room to spare. Even the standard rooms are well-proportioned, with the classic hotel layout that prioritises floor space over clutter.

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Hibiya Park Views

Park-side rooms look out over 40 acres of green — tree canopy, fountains, walking paths. At night, the park goes quiet while the city lights frame it from behind. It’s one of the most calming views available from any hotel room in central Tokyo. During a massage with the curtains open, the park provides a dark, natural foreground that no skyline can match for atmosphere.

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Imperial Floors (14F–16F)

The three premium floors have dedicated concierge attendants, turndown service, Molton Brown amenities, complimentary drinks, and shoe shine. Guests on these floors are accustomed to a higher level of personal service — and an in-room massage fits naturally into that experience. The rooms on these floors face Hibiya Park and have SleepWorks beds designed for the deepest rest.

15–25 Min Arrival

The Hibiya location is in the heart of our coverage area. Our therapist enters through the main lobby, checks in at reception, and is directed to your floor. The hotel staff are familiar with outside service providers. From the time you message us to the knock on your door: 15 to 25 minutes.

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Old Imperial Bar Afterward

After your massage, take the elevator down to the mezzanine. The Old Imperial Bar is lined with original Frank Lloyd Wright murals and terracotta. Dark wood, quiet conversation, an extensive whisky selection. Or head to Imperial Lounge Aqua, which looks out over the park. A post-massage nightcap in a room designed by one of the greatest architects in history — that’s a combination only this hotel can offer.

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Deep Soaking Tubs

The bathrooms have deep soaking tubs, premium toiletries, and thick towels. Soak before the therapist arrives, put on the bathrobe, and let the massage complete the sequence. On the Imperial Floors, the amenities are by Molton Brown. The bathrooms throughout the hotel are designed for comfort rather than show — generous space, excellent water pressure, the kind of bathrobe you want to steal.

Hotel Wellness vs. In-Room Massage

The hotel has its own pool, sauna, and shiatsu salon. We’re the late-night chapter.

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Experience 18m indoor pool. Sauna and hot tub. Fitness centre. Massage parlour. Namikoshi Takashi Shiatsu Salon. Esthetic salons and nail care. A planned daytime wellness visit. Therapist comes to your room on 7F–16F. Massage with Hibiya Park or the city through your window. Your deep soaking tub beforehand. Your room, your view, your pace.
Hours Pool 6am–9:30pm
Daytime to evening hours
Advance booking for treatments
5pm–7am nightly
Same-day message
No deposit required
Best for Planned daytime wellness — morning swim, afternoon sauna, Namikoshi shiatsu session. A dedicated half-day routine. Post-Ginza shopping. Post-Kamon dinner. The “park is dark, bathrobe is on, and I’m not leaving this room” moment at 10pm.

Swim in the morning. Tea ceremony at Toko-An. Dinner at Les Saisons. Whisky at the Old Imperial Bar. Message us when you’re back in the room. The best stays here use all of it.

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Beautiful Japanese Therapists

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.

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Transparent Pricing

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.

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Verified Therapist Photos

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.

Practical Details for Imperial Hotel Guests

🚪 How Our Therapist Arrives

She enters through the main lobby on the ground floor and checks in with reception. The hotel directs her to your room floor via the guest elevators. The Imperial Hotel staff are accustomed to receiving outside service providers with the same discretion they apply to everything else. The process is seamless and quiet.

✈️ First-Night Jet Lag Sessions

Haneda is about 45 minutes away. Message us your expected check-in time and we’ll coordinate. The Deluxe rooms at 42 sqm with deep soaking tubs are perfect for arrival night — soak in the tub, put on the robe, 90-minute massage to reset your body clock. You’ll wake up on the 12th floor with Hibiya Park outside your window and your internal clock recalibrated.

🛋️ Room Setup for Massage

Deluxe rooms at 42 sqm have the bed, a seating area, and a separate bathroom — clean, classic hotel layouts with good floor space. Junior Suites at 54–64 sqm have defined living and sleeping areas. The larger suites — 80, 100, up to 150 sqm — offer enormous space for couples sessions or extended treatments. The Imperial Hotel’s rooms are furnished for comfort rather than spectacle, which means practical working space for our therapists.

🧴 What to Prepare

Nothing. We bring everything. Soak in the deep tub first — the thick towels and bathrobes are some of the best in Tokyo. After the massage, order room service or head down to the Old Imperial Bar for whisky among Wright’s murals. If it’s a park-side room, the trees of Hibiya will be dark and still. That’s the end of the evening.

🍽️ Dinner-to-Massage Flow

Kamon for teppanyaki on the top floor. Les Saisons for French. Nadaman for kaiseki. Or walk to Ginza for dinner and come back. Message us while you’re finishing dessert. The therapist arrives before the bath cools. Eight restaurants in the building means you never need to rush back from far away — the elevator ride from dinner to your room is minutes.

💑 Couples Massage

Two therapists, same room, same time. Deluxe rooms at 42 sqm accommodate two setups. Junior Suites at 54–64 sqm with separate living areas are more comfortable. The larger suites at 80–150 sqm are ideal. Each person picks their own style and pressure. Park-facing rooms on the Imperial Floors — that’s the most popular couples booking at this hotel. Mention “couples” when you message.

Massage Styles We Recommend at Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Tailored to the park views, the Wright legacy, and the Ginza-weary feet. Full menu — see all styles here.

Aromatherapy Oil – Park-Side Session

In the park-facing rooms, Hibiya Park goes dark at night while the distant city lights frame the tree canopy from behind. The therapist dims the room lights and the green view becomes the backdrop. Warm oil, full body, the scent diffusing through the room. The deep soaking tub beforehand loosens the muscles; the massage finishes the work. 90 minutes is the most popular choice; 120 if you walked Ginza and the palace grounds in the same day.

Deep Tissue – For the Ginza & Palace Day

Ginza is five minutes on foot. The Imperial Palace East Gardens are just beyond the hotel. The Marunouchi business district is next door. If you cover all three — shopping, sightseeing, meetings — your calves, feet, and shoulders are done by evening. This session targets the specific damage with firm, deliberate pressure. The 42 sqm Deluxe rooms give the therapist space to work properly. 60 minutes for targeted areas; 90 for the full reset.

Shiatsu – Japanese Pressure Work at Japan’s First Hotel

The Imperial Hotel was Japan’s first Western-style luxury hotel, but it has always understood Japanese tradition — from the Toko-An tea ceremony room to the Namikoshi Shiatsu Salon that operates in the building. Our shiatsu uses no oil, works through clothing, and applies deep rhythmic pressure through acupressure points on the floor. In a hotel that has been bridging East and West since 1890, this is the massage tradition that feels most at home. The floor space beside the bed works well in all room types. 60 or 90 minutes.

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Our Therapists

These therapists frequently cover the Hibiya/Yurakucho area. See all profiles here.

Nana - aromatherapy specialist serving Imperial Hotel Tokyo (Melody Tokyo)

Nana

Aromatherapy Specialist

Flowing oil technique with a natural sense of rhythm. Creates the ideal atmosphere for the Imperial’s art-filled rooms and garden views. Popular with couples and Imperial Floor guests.

Ren - shiatsu and deep tissue specialist serving Imperial Hotel Tokyo (Melody Tokyo)

Ren

Shiatsu & Deep Tissue

Precise, firm pressure that targets the damage from Ginza shopping and palace walking. Knows the Imperial’s layout and moves through the building efficiently. First choice for guests returning from a full day on foot.

A Day Based at Imperial Hotel Tokyo – And Why It Ends with a Massage

135 years at the centre of everything. The evening is yours.

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Hibiya Park

Directly across from the hotel entrance. Forty acres of fountains, gardens, and tree-lined paths. A morning walk before breakfast at Parkside Diner. In spring, the cherry blossoms here are among the first in central Tokyo. It’s the hotel’s front garden, essentially.

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Imperial Palace

Just north of the hotel. The East Gardens are open to the public — stone walls, moats, and Edo-era foundations. The palace run is one of the most popular jogging routes in Tokyo. A morning of history and green within walking distance of your room.

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Ginza Shopping

Five minutes on foot. Department stores, luxury boutiques, Kabuki-za theatre, art galleries, Ginza Six. Hours on marble floors and packed streets. By evening, your feet and lower back are asking for help. The walk back is five minutes.

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In-Hotel Dinner

Les Saisons for French. Kamon for teppanyaki on the top floor. Nadaman for kaiseki. Imperial Viking Sal for the buffet that started it all. Finish with whisky at the Old Imperial Bar among Wright’s murals. Elevator up. Message us.

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Marunouchi & Kasumigaseki

The Marunouchi business district and the government quarter of Kasumigaseki are both within walking distance. Business travelers are a five-minute taxi from Tokyo Station. By evening, your neck carries the day’s meetings. The massage takes 60 to 90 minutes.

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Tea Ceremony at Toko-An

The hotel’s own tea ceremony room, with tatami mats, a Japanese garden, and kimono-clad hosts. A private chanoyu experience without leaving the building. The calm of the ceremony in the afternoon, the calm of the massage in the evening — a complete arc.

Questions About Massage at Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Does Imperial Hotel Tokyo allow outcall massage?
Yes. The Imperial Hotel has a long tradition of accommodating outside service providers for guests. Our therapist checks in at the main lobby reception and is directed to your room. The hotel staff handle the process with the same discretion they bring to everything else.
The hotel has its own massage and shiatsu services. How is this different?
The hotel operates a massage parlour and the Namikoshi Takashi Shiatsu Salon during daytime and evening hours. These are excellent for planned daytime wellness. We’re a same-day evening and late-night service that comes to your room. Many guests use the hotel’s pool and sauna during the day, then book us after dinner for a massage with park or city views in the privacy of their room.
Can I book on my first night after arriving from the airport?
Absolutely. Haneda is about 45 minutes away. Message us your expected check-in time and we’ll coordinate. The Deluxe rooms at 42 sqm with deep soaking tubs are ideal for jet lag recovery — soak, robe, massage, sleep.
Can we book a couples massage?
Yes. Two therapists, same room, same time. Deluxe rooms at 42 sqm accommodate two setups. Junior Suites at 54–64 sqm with separate living areas are more comfortable. Suites up to 150 sqm offer maximum space. Each person chooses their own style and pressure. Mention “couples” when you message.
How do I pay?
Cash in Japanese yen is simplest. We also accept credit cards — a 10% fee applies to non-cash payments. ATMs accepting international cards are available in the hotel arcade and at convenience stores nearby.
Is this a legitimate professional service?
Yes. Melody Tokyo has operated since 2013 providing professional therapeutic massage to hotel guests across central Tokyo. All therapists are certified. We maintain a strict professional-only policy and work regularly at five-star properties including Imperial Hotel Tokyo. Any inappropriate request results in immediate session termination.

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