Massage Near Me in Japan
Oil massage & aroma esthe · 18+ · all prices are estimates
This page is for when you want a massage near you, right now. In Japan, oil massage and aroma esthe shops cluster in the nightlife districts of major cities, and many are dispatch services that can come to your hotel. Detect your nearest area below, or pick a major district from the list.
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Oil massage & aroma esthe shops on our site
Tap a shop for details, prices and the women. Each shop page has the latest prices.
Tokyo 46
Osaka 15
Tochigi 6
Aichi 6
Fukuoka 5
Hyogo 5
Kyoto 5
Kanagawa 4
Shizuoka 4
Okinawa 3
Hiroshima 3
Hokkaido 3
Okayama 2
Tokushima 1
Niigata 1
Want to learn more about oil massage and aroma esthe — prices, etiquette and how it works? See our full guide, or the foreigner-friendly guide if it's your first time.
Japan Oil Massage Guide › Foreigner Guide ›FAQ
Q. Is there really a massage shop near me?
In Japan's major nightlife districts (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Umeda, Nakasu and more) oil massage and aroma esthe shops are concentrated. Use "Find shops near me" above to detect your nearest district and browse its listed shops. Many are dispatch-style services that can come to your hotel.
Q. How is this different from a regular massage?
The shops on this page are Japanese adult-entertainment shops (aroma esthe / oil massage) where a woman provides a relaxation-focused oil treatment. They are not licensed therapeutic or medical massage such as anma or shiatsu. This service is for adults aged 18+.
Q. How much does it cost?
As a rough guide, 60 minutes costs about ¥8,000–15,000 and 90 minutes about ¥12,000–22,000. Nomination fees, options and (for dispatch) transportation fees may be extra. Check each shop page for exact prices.
Q. Do the shops speak English?
Many shops operate in Japanese only, but a growing number can communicate via translation apps or simple English. Shops that welcome foreign visitors are listed in our foreigner-friendly guide. When booking, it helps to ask "English OK?" first.