Planning an Akihabara or Kanda Appointment: Rooms, Outcalls, and Hotel Costs

Around Akihabara Station, some businesses use appointment-only private rooms while others dispatch to approved hotels. An “Akihabara” label may describe a room, meeting area, or service zone, so confirm which one applies.

Updated 21 Aug 2026 · Edited from official-site information · How information is checked

Confirm the correct station exit first

Akihabara Station covers a wide area, and official directions may start from the Showa-dori Exit, a Hibiya Line exit, or Iwamotocho Station. Check the stated starting point for any walking time. If the business asks you to call from a landmark, do not try to locate an unpublished room address yourself.

Private-room and outcall costs are structured differently

Private-room bookings usually involve the course, provider-selection fee, and add-ons. An outcall may also require a hotel room, travel charge, and a room booking longer than the service course. “No Akihabara travel fee” does not mean the hotel room is free.

Pin down the room when one brand covers several areas

Some official sites list rooms in Akihabara, Kanda, Ginza, or other districts. After checking the price, confirm which room the selected provider uses that day, whether room changes are possible, and which contact method applies on arrival. This directory assigns one primary area while preserving other official locations in the listing notes.

Use the booking confirmation as the final check

Before travelling, obtain a clear confirmation of the date, start time, room or hotel, course, expected total, and arrival procedure. If an official price is limited to first visits, same-day bookings, or a promotion, ask the business to confirm that it applies to this booking.