Shinbashi and Ginza: Multi-Room Brands, Meeting Services, and Late Hours
Shinbashi, Ginza, Higashi-Ginza, Uchisaiwaicho, and Toranomon sit close together. One shop may use several station names, while one brand may operate several rooms. Confirm the actual location and service format before booking.
Do not rely on the area in the brand name
Some official sites run rooms in Ginza, Shinbashi, and Akihabara, while a fixed shop may be walkable from Shinbashi, Uchisaiwaicho, or Toranomon. Confirm the room used that day, nearest exit, and arrival contact method.
Meeting-point services usually add a room charge
For services that meet near a station and use a rental room or hotel, the headline minimum may cover only the course. A room can be priced in 20- or 30-minute units, but the booking must still cover the course duration. Ask for a room suggestion and expected total before confirming.
“LAST” is not an exact closing time
When an official site says “12:00–LAST,” only the opening time is fixed. Reception can end earlier depending on staffing or bookings. For a late appointment, confirm the booking cutoff, whether the course can finish in time, and which date applies after midnight.
A Ginza room may be disclosed only after booking
Appointment-room businesses may publish only an exit or landmark in Higashi-Ginza, Ginza, or Shintomicho. If the official site asks customers to call from a station or hotel, follow the confirmed booking instructions and do not assume that a legal-notice address is the treatment room.