The Peninsula Tokyo – In-Room Massage & Outcall Service

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In-Room Massage for Peninsula Tokyo Guests — Yurakucho & Ginza

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In-Room Massage at The Peninsula Tokyo

Yurakucho • Ginza • Imperial Palace • 5pm–7am

The building glows like a lantern. You’re already inside. We bring the rest.

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In-Room Massage at The Peninsula Tokyo – Same-Day Booking

Most luxury hotels in Tokyo sit on the top floors of office towers. You ride the elevator, find the lobby on the 38th floor, and the city disappears below you. The Peninsula is different. It’s the whole building — all 24 stories, ground floor to rooftop, purpose-built for one thing. You walk in off the street through actual doors, into an actual lobby, and a concierge greets you at eye level. It feels like a hotel in the way that word used to mean something.

It also happens to sit in one of the best locations in the city. Ginza is three minutes away on foot. The Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park are directly across the street. Hibiya Station connects from the basement. And when you get back to your room after a day doing all of that — shopping, walking, eating, meeting — the Peninsula Spa on the 6th floor is genuinely excellent. Forbes Five-Star, nine treatment rooms, a thermal suite with steam and sauna. But treatments end at 9:30pm, and many guests are just settling into their rooms by then.

That’s where we come in. Melody Tokyo brings professional in-room massage to Peninsula guests from 5pm until 7am nightly. Our therapists know the building — the ground-floor entrance, the smooth lobby check-in, the elevator to your floor. Message us with your room number, and we’ll have someone there in 15 to 25 minutes. No deposit. No advance booking. Just tell us when you’re ready.

Ginza at your feet. A massage at your door.

The Peninsula Tokyo – Hotel Essentials

Address: 1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0006
Phone: +81 (3) 6270 2888
Website: peninsula.com/tokyo
Total Rooms: 314 rooms & suites
Room Floors: 8F–23F
Building: 24-story freestanding hotel (lobby on ground floor)
Opened: 2007 — first freestanding luxury hotel built in Tokyo in over a decade
Brand: The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (Hong Kong)
Interior Design: Yukio Hashimoto — “international in design, Japanese by inspiration”
Nearest Stations: Hibiya (direct B1F connection, Exits A6/A7) • Yurakucho JR (2 min walk) • Ginza (3 min walk)
Airport Access: Haneda ~30 min • Narita ~90 min (limousine bus from hotel)
Location: Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku — opposite Imperial Palace & Hibiya Park, 3 min walk to Ginza
Recognition: Forbes Five-Star Hotel & Spa • Travel + Leisure #1 Tokyo (2017–2018)

🧖 The Peninsula Spa: 5F–6F • 9 treatment rooms (incl. couples room) • Thermal suite with steam, sauna, ice fountain • Treatments: 10am–9:30pm • Forbes Five-Star • Margy’s Monte Carlo & Subtle Energies products

🏊 Pool & Fitness: 20m heated indoor pool, 5F • Vitality pool with balcony • Views of Imperial Palace Gardens & Hibiya Park • 24-hour fitness centre • Pool hours: 6:30am–10pm

🍽️ Dining: Peter (24F — rooftop grill & bar, panoramic views, A5 Wagyu) • Hei Fung Terrace (2F — Cantonese) • The Lobby (afternoon tea) • Peninsula Boutique & Café (B1F)

Why International Travelers Choose The Peninsula Tokyo

It’s one of those hotels where the location alone justifies the stay. Everything else is a bonus.

🏢 The Whole Building Is Your Hotel

This matters more than it sounds. The Peninsula isn’t borrowing floors from an office tower. All 24 stories are hotel, top to bottom. The lobby is on the ground floor — you walk in off the street. There are no shared elevators, no office workers in the hallways, no corporate tenants above you. The building was designed as a single thing, and it feels that way. There’s a coherence that’s rare in Tokyo’s luxury hotel scene.

🛍️ Ginza in Three Minutes

Not “near Ginza.” Not “a short taxi ride to Ginza.” Three minutes on foot. Cross one street and you’re there — Mitsukoshi, Wako, Uniqlo flagship, the whole strip. For shopping-focused visitors, no other five-star hotel in Tokyo puts you this close. And when the bags get heavy, home is a three-minute walk back.

🚇 Subway from the Basement

Hibiya Station connects directly from B1F — no umbrella needed, no street crossing. That’s the Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line, and Toei Mita Line. Yurakucho Station (JR Yamanote Line) is two minutes on foot. Ginza Station (Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya lines) is three. Between all of them, you have access to essentially every part of Tokyo without a taxi.

🏯 Imperial Palace & Hibiya Park Views

The hotel sits directly opposite both. On the park side, rooms look out over the green expanse of Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace Gardens — a rare stretch of darkness in an otherwise neon-lit city. At night, while the Ginza side glitters, the park side goes quiet and dark. That contrast is part of what makes the location special.

🎎 Hong Kong Hospitality Heritage

The Peninsula brand started in Hong Kong in 1928 and the DNA shows. There’s a certain formality mixed with warmth that feels distinct from American or European luxury chains. Hei Fung Terrace on the 2nd floor serves Cantonese cuisine that reflects this heritage. Staff tend to remember your name quickly, and the concierge desk operates with that classic Peninsula combination of efficiency and personal attention.

🥂 Peter on the 24th Floor

The rooftop restaurant and bar is, for many guests, the highlight of the stay. Designed by Yabu Pushelberg, it wraps the top floor in glass with 180-degree views of the city and the Imperial Palace. A5 Wagyu grill, Toyosu seafood, and one of the best cocktail bars in the district. When you finish dinner here and take the elevator back to your room, a massage is the only logical next step.

Why Peninsula Rooms Work So Well for In-Room Massage

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54 sqm Standard

The standard Deluxe and Premier rooms start at 54 square meters — substantially larger than most Tokyo five-star equivalents. They come with a dedicated seating area and dining table, which means there’s genuine room to work around the bed or lay a floor mat. The Premier Corner rooms jump to 69 sqm, and suites go from 81 to 298 sqm. Space is never the problem here.

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Marble Bathrooms

Separate deep soaking tub and shower in every room, plus a walk-in dressing area that feels like its own room. The bathroom alone might be the size of some standard hotel rooms in Tokyo. A pre-massage shower is quick and comfortable, and the dressing room gives you somewhere to change without rushing. It’s the kind of bathroom where you want to take your time.

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Freestanding Quiet

Because the building is entirely hotel, there’s no office noise, no construction vibration from adjacent commercial floors, none of the ambient sounds that leak through shared structures. Rooms from the 8th floor up look out over either the park or the city, and the soundproofing is thorough. Our therapists consistently mention how quiet Peninsula rooms are compared to other properties.

15–25 Min Arrival

The Yurakucho/Ginza location is central to our therapist coverage area. Arrival is typically 15 to 25 minutes. Because the lobby is on the ground floor, our therapist walks in, checks in at reception, and takes the elevator straight to your floor — none of the multi-stage transit required at tower hotels. It shaves a few minutes off every visit.

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The Wall Hatch

Peninsula rooms have a clever wall hatch for room service delivery — food appears without you ever opening the door. It’s a small detail, but it reflects the hotel’s approach to privacy. Post-massage, if you want to order a late-night tea or light meal, it arrives without you putting clothes back on. The room is your sanctuary and the hotel respects that.

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After 9:30pm

The Peninsula Spa closes treatments at 9:30pm. Our peak booking window at this hotel is 10pm to midnight — right after guests come back from Peter upstairs or a Ginza dinner. The spa has already closed, you’re in your bathrobe, and the city is glittering through the window. That’s the moment.

The Peninsula Spa vs. In-Room Massage

The Peninsula Spa is one of the best in Tokyo — Forbes agrees. We don’t compete with it. We complement it.

Aspect 🏛️ The Peninsula Spa (5F–6F) 🛏️ Melody Tokyo (Your Room)
Experience 9 private treatment rooms with heated beds & yukimi shoji screens. Thermal suite: steam rooms, dry sauna, ice fountain, lifestyle showers. Forbes Five-Star spa journey from reception to relaxation lounge. Therapist comes to your room. No changing, no elevator. Massage on your bed or floor mat. Shower before in your own marble bathroom. Fall asleep after — you’re already home.
Hours Treatments: 10am–9:30pm
Thermal suite: 6:30am–10pm
Advance booking recommended
5pm–7am nightly
Same-day message
No deposit required
Products Margy’s Monte Carlo, Subtle Energies, Voya — premium skincare brands with anti-aging and Ayurvedic treatments. Professional massage oils brought by our therapist. Focused on muscle relief and relaxation rather than product-based skincare.
Best for Planned spa journey — arrive early, use thermal suite, have treatment, relax. A dedicated half-day wellness experience. After 9:30pm. Post-dinner. Post-flight. The “I’m in my bathrobe and I’m not leaving” moment.

Many guests use the Peninsula Spa during the day and book us in the evening. Different hours, different needs, same stay.

 Our Promise 

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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 Peninsula Guests

🚪 How Our Therapist Arrives

She enters through the ground-floor entrance on Hibiya-dori, checks in at the front desk, and takes the elevator to your floor. Because the lobby is at street level and reception is right there, the process is quick and natural. No navigating through office building lobbies or multiple elevator banks. Walk in, check in, go up. Done.

✈️ First-Night Jet Lag Sessions

Haneda to the Peninsula is about 30 minutes. Narita takes longer but the hotel offers limousine bus connections. Either way, you can be checked in and in your room within an hour of landing. Message us your flight arrival time and we’ll have a therapist ready. First-night bookings are common — the combination of jet lag and a 54 sqm room practically begs for it.

🛋️ Room Setup for Massage

At 54 sqm, the standard rooms have a dedicated seating area with enough space alongside or at the foot of the bed. For oil massage, the bed works perfectly. For shiatsu or floor-based work, the space near the dining table accommodates a floor mat easily. In suites, you have a separate living room — your therapist can set up there while the bedroom stays untouched.

🧴 What to Prepare

Nothing. We carry everything — linens, oils, towels, ambient music. You just need to shower before the session. Peninsula bathrooms make that easy and pleasant with the separate tub and shower. The hotel bathrobe is your pre- and post-massage uniform. After the session, order room service through the wall hatch without even getting dressed again.

🍽️ Dinner-to-Massage Flow

Dinner at Peter on 24F finishes around 9:30. Take the elevator down to your room. Message us. Therapist arrives by 10:15. Or: walk three minutes to a Ginza restaurant, come back at 10, message us, therapist by 10:30. The pattern is always the same — eat well, come home, get a massage. Peninsula’s location makes the “come home” part effortless.

💑 Couples Massage

Two therapists, same room, same time. Standard rooms at 54 sqm accommodate side-by-side setups. Suites from 81 sqm give even more room. Each person picks their own style and pressure. Booking.com gives the Peninsula a 9.7 location rating for couples, and the park-view rooms at night are particularly well-suited for a shared session.

Massage Styles We Recommend at The Peninsula

Tailored to Ginza shoppers, business travelers, and rooftop dinner afterglow. Full menu — see all styles here.

Aromatherapy Oil – The Peninsula Classic

After an evening at Peter or a walk back from Ginza, this is the session most guests choose. Warm oil, full body, steady rhythm. The rooms at the Peninsula are large enough that the massage oil scent doesn’t overwhelm the space — it blends with the room’s own atmosphere. On the park-view side, the darkness outside the window creates a backdrop that makes everything slower and deeper. 90 minutes is the most popular choice; 120 if the day was particularly long.

Deep Tissue – For the Ginza Walking Day

Ginza is three minutes away, which means Peninsula guests tend to walk it repeatedly — morning coffee run, afternoon shopping, evening dinner. Add in a trip to Tsukiji or Asakusa and you’re looking at 15,000+ steps on polished floors, cobblestones, and subway stairs. This session goes after the legs, feet, lower back, and whatever else is protesting. Firm, deliberate, problem-solving pressure. 60 minutes for targeted work, 90 for full body with extra focus on the damage.

Shiatsu – Japanese Pressure Work on the Floor

The Peninsula’s rooms have enough floor space to lay a proper shiatsu mat alongside the bed or in the seating area. No oil, fully clothed, deep rhythmic pressure through acupressure points. It’s the most Japanese of our styles, and it fits well in a hotel that describes itself as “Japanese by inspiration.” Business travelers dealing with chronic shoulder and neck tension from meetings and screens tend to gravitate toward this one. 60 or 90 minutes.

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Our Therapists

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

Nana - aromatherapy specialist serving The Peninsula Tokyo (Melody Tokyo)

Nana

Aromatherapy Specialist

Flowing oil technique with an intuitive sense of rhythm and pressure. Creates the kind of atmosphere that matches the Peninsula’s polished calm. Popular with couples and guests booking after dinner at Peter.

Ren - shiatsu and deep tissue specialist serving The Peninsula Tokyo (Melody Tokyo)

Ren

Shiatsu & Deep Tissue

Precise, firm pressure work that finds the knots and doesn’t let go. Particularly effective for business travelers with desk-and-meeting tension. Knows the Peninsula well and moves through the building efficiently.

A Day Based at The Peninsula – And Why It Ends with a Massage

Ginza is three minutes away. Everything else is close. Every day is full.

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Ginza Shopping Marathon

Mitsukoshi, Ginza Six, Wako, Dover Street Market. Four to six hours on polished marble floors in real shoes. You’ll cross 15,000 steps without trying. Feet, calves, lower back — all of them will have opinions.

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Imperial Palace Walk

Directly across the street. The East Gardens are free and open most days. The 5km moat loop is popular with runners. Stone paths, gravel, stairs. Beautiful but unforgiving on ankles and calves.

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Tsukiji & Toyosu

Tsukiji Outer Market is about 15 minutes on foot. Hours of standing, queueing, eating on your feet. Toyosu is a quick train ride. Either way, you come back full and tired.

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Peter & Ginza Dinner

A5 Wagyu at Peter on 24F. Sushi at a Ginza counter. Cocktails at Peter: The Bar with the city lights. You come back to the room around 10pm with that satisfied, heavy feeling. Time for a massage.

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Marunouchi Business Day

Meetings at corporate offices in the financial district, 10 minutes away. Back-to-back presentations, boardroom chairs, screen fatigue. Neck and shoulders turn to concrete by 6pm.

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Asakusa & Skytree

25 minutes by Ginza Line from Ginza Station (3 min walk). Senso-ji, Nakamise-dori, Sumida River walk. Full day on cobblestones and temple stairs. The subway ride back feels like it takes forever.

Questions About Massage at The Peninsula Tokyo

Does The Peninsula Tokyo allow outcall massage?
Yes. We work at the Peninsula regularly and the front desk staff are familiar with the process. Our therapist checks in at the ground-floor reception and is directed to your floor. It’s one of the smoothest arrival processes of any hotel we visit — the benefit of having a traditional lobby layout rather than a tower-hotel setup.
How does this compare to The Peninsula Spa?
The Peninsula Spa is a Forbes Five-Star facility with nine treatment rooms, a thermal suite, and premium skincare brands. It’s a planned wellness experience best enjoyed during the day. We’re a same-day evening service that comes to your room. Many guests do both — spa in the afternoon, us after dinner. The experiences are different and complementary.
Can I book on my first night after arriving from the airport?
Absolutely. Haneda is about 30 minutes away, Narita about 90. Message us your expected check-in time and we’ll coordinate a therapist for within an hour of your arrival. First-night jet lag sessions are one of our most common bookings at the Peninsula. The 54 sqm rooms with deep soaking tubs make the recovery especially effective.
Can we book a couples massage?
Yes. Two therapists, same room, same time. Standard rooms at 54 sqm accommodate two setups — one on the bed, one on a floor mat alongside. In suites (81–298 sqm), there’s more than enough space for two side-by-side bed setups. Each person chooses their own style and pressure. Just 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 at 7-Eleven in the Yurakucho area, and the hotel concierge can point you to the nearest one.
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 The Peninsula. Any inappropriate request results in immediate session termination.

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