Outcall & In-Room Service to Hotels in Shibuya & Nearby
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Walk all day, unwind all night – a certified therapist comes to your room
BOOK NOWShibuya is one of those places that looks great on Instagram but absolutely destroys your legs. Between the scramble crossing, the hill up to Harajuku, the backstreets of Shimokitazawa, and the stairs at every train exit, you can easily clock 20,000 steps without trying. By evening, your feet are done and your lower back has opinions.
Melody Tokyo sends certified therapists to hotels around Shibuya, Harajuku, and Omotesando. We’ve been doing this since 2013, and the Shibuya area consistently draws younger travelers, couples, and creatives who spend their days exploring and their evenings trying to recover. The neighborhood has more energy than almost anywhere else in Tokyo — which is exactly why you need someone to come to you rather than dragging yourself out again.
Booking takes a couple of minutes. Message us on LINE, WhatsApp, or whichever app you use. Tell us your hotel, your preferred time, and what you need. We confirm availability and give you an arrival time — typically 20 to 35 minutes for central Shibuya. No deposits, no forms. Just a message and a confirmation.
You did the walking. Let us handle the recovery.
Shibuya, Harajuku, Omotesando, and Shimokitazawa are all walkable from each other. That’s great for sightseeing and terrible for your feet. Guests who stay here tend to book massage after a full day of exploring — legs and lower back are the most common complaint we hear in this area.
Shibuya 109, Miyashita Park, Cat Street, the Omotesando boutiques — shopping here is an endurance sport. You don’t realize how long you’ve been on your feet until you sit down. A lot of our Shibuya guests book specifically because they overdid the retail therapy and need actual therapy.
Shibuya has a younger energy than Ginza or Roppongi. Street musicians, pop-up shops, and packed restaurants give the area a constant buzz. It’s exciting during the day but can leave you overstimulated by evening. Having someone come to your quiet hotel room with oils and calm music is a welcome contrast.
Shibuya Station connects JR, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu, and Keio lines. You can reach Shinjuku in 5 minutes, Roppongi in 10, Ginza in 15, and Yokohama in 30. It’s one of the best-connected stations in the city — which means more day trips, more walking, and more reasons to book a massage when you get back.
From the Cerulean Tower and Shibuya Stream Excel to budget options on the backstreets, Shibuya offers something at every level. Rooms vary in size — some are spacious, others compact. We work comfortably in both. Our therapists are used to adapting to whatever space is available.
Yoyogi Park and Meiji Shrine are a short walk north of Shibuya Station. They’re beautiful, but the shrine visit alone involves a long gravel path, stone stairs, and a lot of standing. Add a lap of the park and your calves will remind you later. That’s where we come in.
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.
Shibuya stays lively until late, and so do we. Most bookings here come between 9pm and 1am — after dinner and drinks, when you’re finally back in your room and realize how tired you actually are.
Shibuya draws visitors from everywhere. Our therapists communicate in English, with Chinese and Korean also available. Tell us your sore spots and preferences — no gestures required.
Every therapist is properly certified with hands-on hotel experience. Whether your room is a compact single or a suite, they adapt quickly and keep the session professional from start to finish.
Shibuya is centrally located and easy to reach. When a therapist is available, arrival to the central Shibuya area is typically 20 to 35 minutes. Harajuku and Omotesando fall within the same range.
Shibuya lobbies see a constant flow of people coming and going. Our therapists dress in smart-casual attire with a small bag — nothing that stands out in a busy hotel entrance.
Linens, oils, towels, and a speaker. We set up quickly and clean up after. All you need to do is shower beforehand and clear a bit of floor space — we take care of everything else.
These properties come up regularly in our bookings. If your hotel isn’t on the list, just ask — we cover the entire Shibuya and Harajuku area.
The tallest hotel in the Shibuya area, just south of the station. Rooms are on the upper floors with city views, and the space is generous by Tokyo standards. Professional atmosphere and a concierge that handles outcall visits smoothly. One of our more consistent Shibuya properties.
Directly above Shibuya Mark City, connected to the station. Convenient location and rooms that overlook the scramble crossing. Smaller rooms on lower floors, but the higher-category rooms give our therapists enough space to set up comfortably on the floor.
Newer property along the Shibuya River, part of the Stream development. Modern rooms with clean design and decent floor space. The building has a more relaxed vibe than the older hotels in the area. Good pick for guests who want to be close to Shibuya without being right in the middle of the chaos.
Boutique hotel in the Cat Street area between Shibuya and Harajuku. Design-forward rooms with a creative atmosphere. Popular with couples and younger travelers. Rooms vary but tend to have thoughtful layouts that make good use of space. A unique stay with easy massage access.
Sits right on top of Miyashita Park with rooftop views. A relatively new hotel with compact but well-designed rooms. The location is unbeatable for Shibuya exploring. Rooms are on the smaller side, so we usually do bed-based sessions here — works perfectly.
Between Shibuya and Harajuku, near Meiji-dori. Known for its onsen bath and solid value. Rooms are business-hotel size but clean and functional. We do plenty of sessions at Dormy Inn properties around Tokyo — our therapists know the layouts well.
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 three dominate our Shibuya bookings. Full menu available — see all styles here.
This is the one. Shibuya guests walk more than almost any other area we serve, and by evening the feet, calves, and thighs are paying for it. This session concentrates on the lower body — deep work on the soles, arches, calves, and hamstrings. We use oil for the legs and reflexology-style pressure on the feet. Most guests are half-asleep by the end.
A complete session from neck to feet using warm oil. Smooth, flowing strokes that ease tension across the whole body. Shibuya guests who’ve been carrying shopping bags all day tend to have tight shoulders and forearms on top of tired legs — this covers everything. Choose your pressure level and let the session do its work.
Shibuya gets more couples than most areas we serve. If your room has enough space, we can send two therapists for a simultaneous session. Same timing, same start, same finish. It’s a nice way to end a day of exploring together. Availability depends on the evening, so book a bit earlier if you can.
Therapists who frequently cover Shibuya and Harajuku bookings. See all profiles here.
Gentle oil work with precise rhythm. A favorite with guests who want to fully switch off after a big day out.
Long flowing strokes with steady rhythm. Excellent for full-body fatigue after a day of walking and shopping.
Our coverage extends well beyond Shibuya Station into neighboring areas. Arrival times depend on therapist availability and traffic.
The heart of Shibuya around the scramble crossing. Hotels range from luxury to budget. Our busiest Shibuya zone. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Takeshita Street, Meiji Shrine, and Cat Street. A walking-intensive area with boutique hotels and hostels. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Tree-lined boulevard with flagship stores and galleries. Quieter, more upscale than central Shibuya. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Sophisticated dining and cafe culture just one stop from Shibuya. Residential feel with some excellent smaller hotels. Arrival ~20–35 min.
Indie shops, vintage stores, and live music venues. Popular with younger travelers staying in hostels and Airbnbs. Arrival ~25–40 min.
Near Yoyogi Park and the National Stadium. Quieter residential area north of Shibuya with a few business hotels. Arrival ~25–40 min.
We are an independent service and not affiliated with the hotels listed; examples are for area guidance only.
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