
The weekend is finally here, and it’s time to experience the absolute best that Tokyo has to offer. In Japan, there is a famous concept called "Omotenashi"—which means selfless, deep hospitality from the heart.
At Paradise Tokyo, we take Omotenashi very seriously.
We do not just offer a standard service; we curate a premium, high-quality experience designed to make you feel like royalty. From our elegant, beautifully presented staff to our polite and attentive coordination, every detail is managed to perfection.
If you are looking for a standard night out, Tokyo has plenty of options. But if you are looking for an extraordinary, elite experience that defines the peak of Japanese nightlife hospitality, you look for Paradise Tokyo.
👉 Elevate your Friday night. Discover true luxury by messaging us on WhatsApp or Telegram today.
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8:00PM Jun.28,2026

Have you been walking all day around Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, checking out the view from Tokyo Skytree, or getting lost in the massive crowds of Meiji Jingu? Tokyo is a massive city, and a typical tourist easily walks over 15,000 steps a day!
By the middle of the week, your body starts to feel the exhaustion.
Before you face another day of adventures, take tonight to deeply recharge. You don’t have to go out to a crowded spa. Paradise Tokyo brings the ultimate relaxation directly to your hotel room. Unwind, relieve your fatigue, and experience the soothing touch of premium hospitality.
Give your body the reward it deserves tonight so you can wake up fully refreshed tomorrow.
👉 Slots fill up fast mid-week! Contact us on WhatsApp or Telegram now to reserve your evening relaxation.
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8:00PM Jun.27,2026

"I don't speak Japanese... Can I still order?"
The answer is a resounding YES!
One of the biggest worries for tourists in Japan is the language barrier. But with Paradise Tokyo, communication is completely stress-free. Our customer support team speaks English fluently and is ready to assist you every step of the way.
Even better, you don't need to make complicated phone calls. Booking is as simple as sending a text message!
How to book in 3 easy steps:
1. Open WhatsApp or Telegram.
2. Send us a message asking about availability or our services.
3. Receive a prompt, polite response in English and confirm your booking.
We make your experience seamless from the first text to the final moment.
👉 Don't let the language barrier stop you. Message us on WhatsApp or Telegram today and let us take care of the rest!
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8:00PM Jun.26,2026

Traveling to a new country is exciting, but trying new services in an unfamiliar city can sometimes feel intimidating. At Paradise Tokyo, we understand that safety, privacy, and reliability are your top priorities.
That is why we are fully committed to providing a 100% secure, transparent, and professional experience for every single guest.
Why do international travelers choose us?
1. Clear & Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees, no unexpected charges. What we agree on is exactly what you pay.
2. Complete Privacy: Your personal details and stay information are handled with the utmost discretion.
3. Professional Staff: Our team is strictly selected and trained to deliver genuine, high-quality hospitality.
Skip the sketchy nightlife traps and choose a service you can fully trust.
👉 Book with confidence. Contact us via WhatsApp or Telegram right now for safe and reliable premium service.
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8:00PM Jun.25,2026

Welcome to Tokyo! The city of neon lights, endless energy, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’ve been exploring the busy streets of Shibuya, shopping in Ginza, or enjoying the nightlife in Roppongi, Tokyo has a unique charm that keeps you moving.
But after a long day of walking and sightseeing, the crowds and train transfers can take a toll on your energy.
Why not elevate your evening without leaving your comfort zone? With Paradise Tokyo’s premium outcall service, you can experience top-tier Japanese hospitality right in the privacy of your own hotel room. No need to navigate busy streets or worry about missing the last train. Just pure relaxation tailored entirely to you.
Ready to unlock a new level of Tokyo’s nightlife?
👉 Visit our website or message us directly via WhatsApp or Telegram to book your private luxury experience tonight!
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8:00PM Jun.24,2026

Visiting Tokyo and curious about adult entertainment options? You’re not alone. Japan’s delivery health (デリヘル) industry is one of the most regulated and professional in the world — but navigating it as a foreign visitor can feel overwhelming without the right information.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know to enjoy a safe, comfortable, and satisfying experience in Tokyo.
What Is Delivery Health?
Delivery health is a legal adult entertainment service in Japan where companions visit your location — typically your hotel room. Unlike some services in other countries, all activities must comply with Japanese law, ensuring both guests and companions are protected.
Why Foreign Visitors Choose Our Service
Many international guests hesitate because of language barriers or uncertainty about how the system works. Our service is specifically designed for visitors from overseas:
• Multilingual support: Our booking staff can communicate in English.
• Hotel-friendly: We work with guests staying at major hotels across Tokyo.
• Clear pricing: All fees are explained upfront — no surprises.
• Verified companions: Every professional on our roster is thoroughly vetted.
How to Book — Step by Step
1. Visit our website and browse available companions.
2. Select your preferred time and location (hotel name & room number).
3. Confirm your booking via the online form or direct message.
4. Our staff will confirm availability and arrival time.
5. Enjoy your experience with complete peace of mind.
Safety & Privacy
Your privacy is our top priority. We never share customer information with third parties, and all communication is fully encrypted. We also follow all Japanese legal regulations to ensure a safe environment for everyone involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to speak Japanese?
No. Our staff is available in English for all inquiries and bookings.
Q: Which areas do you cover?
We operate throughout central Tokyo, including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Roppongi, Ginza, and Akihabara.
Q: What is the pricing?
Pricing varies by course and companion. All options are clearly listed on our website with no hidden charges.
Ready to Book?
Experience the best of Tokyo’s premium delivery health service — designed with international visitors in mind.
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8:07PM Jun.8,2026

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5:32PM May.11,2026
Often referred to as 'Electric Town,' Akihabara is the global epicenter of 'Otaku' culture. Explore the basement and top floors of multi-story buildings like Radio Kaikan for rare collectibles. For retro gaming, visit Super Potato. It's a museum you can buy from. Play the original Super Mario on a CRT TV while snacking on 1980s-era Japanese candy. Akihabara rewards those who look up and explore the narrow, vertical structures.
6:00PM Apr.21,2026

At 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is a technological marvel. For VIPs, the 'Tembo Galleria' at 450 meters provides a glass-floor walk that feels like walking through the clouds. SEO Note: The 'Golden Hour' (30 minutes before sunset) offers the most dramatic views of Mt. Fuji behind the city skyline. Pre-booking online is mandatory to avoid massive lines, ensuring a seamless and high-end experience as you transition from the historic streets of Asakusa to the ultra-modern skyline.
6:00PM Apr.20,2026

Your journey begins in Asakusa, the heart of Tokyo's 'Shitamachi' (old downtown). The center of gravity here is Senso-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, founded in 628 AD. To truly experience Asakusa, you must look beyond the main hall. Nakamise-dori is a 250-meter approach lined with nearly 90 shops. Look for Agemanju (fried bean cakes). Insider Tip: Visit at 8:00 AM to see the shop shutters painted with beautiful murals before they open. At the Inner Sanctuary, don't just take photos. Participate in Omikuji (paper fortunes). If you draw 'Bad Luck,' tie it to the metal racks to leave the misfortune behind.
12:00PM Apr.20,2026

For your final evening in Paradise Tokyo, we’re going to make it special. Shinjuku offers some of the best dining experiences in the world, and tonight is all about indulgence. You have two main choices for a classic 'farewell' meal: Wagyu or Sushi. For meat lovers, find a high-end 'Yakiniku' restaurant where you can grill premium A5 Wagyu beef right at your table—it literally melts in your mouth. If you prefer seafood, seek out an 'Omakase' sushi counter, where a master chef will serve you the freshest seasonal fish one piece at a time. As you enjoy your meal, look back on your week of adventures—the crazy crossings, the peaceful shrines, the neon nights, and the incredible food. Tokyo is a city that stays with you long after you leave. After dinner, take one last walk through the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku, perhaps grabbing a final highball at a small bar, and soak in the atmosphere. You’ve seen the best of Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Roppongi. We hope you enjoyed your stay in Paradise Tokyo. Until next time—Sayonara and safe travels!
6:00PM Apr.19,2026

It’s your final day, and it’s time to fill those suitcases! We’re heading to the 'Mega Don Quijote' in Shibuya. Known locally as 'Donki,' this discount store is a chaotic, multi-story maze of everything you can imagine. It’s the ultimate destination for souvenirs. On the food floors, you’ll find every flavor of KitKat imaginable (including Wasabi and Sake!), giant bags of Japanese snacks, and high-quality matcha powder. Head to the beauty section for world-famous Japanese sunscreens, face masks, and quirky gadgets. You can also find high-quality Japanese knives, electronics, and even designer vintage items. The best part? It’s open 24 hours a day and offers a very easy tax-free process for tourists. Don't be intimidated by the loud music and crowded aisles—it's all part of the 'Donki' experience. Grab a basket (or a cart) and lose yourself in the madness. It's the perfect place to find those unique 'only in Japan' gifts for your friends and family back home. Pro-tip: Check the basement level for a great selection of fresh Japanese fruits and snacks for your flight!
12:00PM Apr.19,2026

If you have any energy left, it’s time to hit the dance floor. Roppongi is the center of Tokyo's international clubbing scene. Unlike the more local vibes of Shibuya, Roppongi clubs often feature world-renowned DJs and a very diverse, global crowd. From the high-end glamour of 'V2 Tokyo'—which offers a stunning view of the city from the dance floor—to the cutting-edge sound system at 'SEL OCTAGON,' there is something for every music lover. The party here doesn't really get started until midnight and usually continues until the first trains start running at 5:00 AM. Many clubs have a dress code (no sandals or shorts for men), so make sure to dress to impress. Expect high-energy light shows, professional dancers, and a premium bar selection. Roppongi is also famous for its 'after-hours' spots, including late-night ramen shops where club-goers go to refuel before heading home. It’s a high-octane, unforgettable way to experience the legendary nightlife of Paradise Tokyo. Stay safe, pace yourself, and get ready for an epic night!
6:00PM Apr.18,2026

Welcome to the newest and most exciting district in Tokyo! Azabudai Hills is a revolutionary 'city within a city' that just opened recently. It’s a masterpiece of modern urban design, focusing on 'Green & Wellness.' The area features undulating green roofs, beautiful public art (look for the giant sculptures!), and sleek skyscrapers, including the tallest building in Japan. The star attraction here is the new home of teamLab Borderless, the world-famous digital art museum. It’s an immersive, mind-bending experience where the art moves through the rooms and interacts with you—make sure to book your tickets months in advance! After the museum, explore the high-end boutiques and gourmet food markets. There are plenty of outdoor seating areas where you can relax and admire the futuristic architecture. Azabudai Hills represents the future of Paradise Tokyo: sustainable, artistic, and incredibly luxurious. It’s the perfect place to see how the city is evolving while still maintaining its love for nature and design.
12:00PM Apr.18,2026

Tonight we’re visiting a legendary piece of Tokyo history: Golden Gai. Located in a small corner of Shinjuku, this area consists of six narrow alleys filled with over 200 tiny, ramshackle bars. Most of these bars are so small they only fit five to eight people, creating an incredibly intimate and social atmosphere. Each bar has its own unique theme—some are dedicated to jazz, others to classic horror films, punk rock, or photography. It has long been a hangout for artists, writers, and intellectuals, but today it welcomes travelers from all over the world. The fun of Golden Gai is 'bar hopping'—having one drink in one spot and then moving next door to see what the next bar is like. Look for signs that say 'No Cover Charge' or 'English Menu Available' if you're feeling shy, but most places are very welcoming. It’s the best place in the city to have a deep conversation with a stranger and experience the quirky, creative heart of Shinjuku's nightlife. It’s an unforgettable experience that feels worlds away from the polished malls nearby.
6:00PM Apr.17,2026

Shinjuku is a shopper's paradise, but it can be overwhelming! This morning, we’re breaking it down for you. Start at the East Exit, where you'll find massive department stores like Isetan—the pinnacle of Japanese luxury. Don't miss the 'Depachika' (basement food hall), where you can find beautifully packaged sweets and gourmet bento boxes. For the latest electronics and gadgets, head to the West Exit's 'Camera Row' with giants like Yodobashi Camera and Bic Camera. If you're looking for trendy youth fashion, Lumine and NEWoMan offer curated local and international brands. For a fun detour, walk through 'Godzilla Road' to snap a photo with the giant monster head on the Toho building. Shinjuku is also home to the world's largest stationary store, Itoya, and the massive lifestyle store, Tokyu Hands, where you can find everything from high-end pens to unique Japanese DIY goods. Wear comfortable shoes, because you’ll be walking a lot! Pro-tip: Many stores offer tax-free shopping for tourists, so bring your passport to save 10% on your purchases.
12:00PM Apr.17,2026

Get ready for the most breathtaking view in the city. Shibuya Sky is an outdoor observation deck located on the rooftop of the Shibuya Scramble Square building, 229 meters above the ground. It offers a 360-degree unobstructed view of Tokyo. The highlight is the 'Sky Edge,' a corner where you can stand with nothing but glass between you and the city below—it feels like you're floating! On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mt. Fuji, and at night, the city looks like a sea of diamonds. The rooftop also features hammocks for stargazing and a 'Geo Compass' to help you identify major landmarks. Below the outdoor deck, there’s an indoor gallery with digital art installations and a chic lounge where you can enjoy a drink with a view. Because it’s incredibly popular, especially at sunset, we highly recommend booking your tickets online weeks in advance. It’s a must-do experience that will leave you in awe of the sheer scale and beauty of Paradise Tokyo.
6:00PM Apr.16,2026

Step into another world this morning. Meiji Shrine is a sprawling forest oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. As you walk through the massive wooden Torii gates, the sounds of the city fade away, replaced by the crunch of gravel and the rustle of 100,000 trees. This is a place of deep spirituality and history. You can participate in traditional Shinto rituals, such as writing your wishes on 'Ema' (wooden plaques) or purifying yourself at the 'Temizuya' water basin. If you're lucky, you might even witness a traditional Japanese wedding procession. Just a short walk away is Yoyogi Park, one of Tokyo's largest and most lively public spaces. On a Sunday morning, it becomes a stage for local subcultures, from the famous pompadoured Rockabilly dancers to musicians and street performers. It’s the perfect spot to grab a coffee, sit on the grass, and watch the diverse residents of Tokyo enjoy their weekend. The contrast between the silent sanctity of the shrine and the vibrant energy of the park is truly unique.
12:00PM Apr.16,2026

Tonight, we elevate your Tokyo experience. Roppongi is famous for its sophisticated nightlife and incredible views of the Tokyo Tower. There is nothing quite like seeing the iconic orange tower glowing against the dark sky while you enjoy a professionally crafted cocktail. Head to a rooftop venue like 'The Moon' on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower or 'Rooftop Bar B' for an unforgettable atmosphere. The vibe in Roppongi at night is international, chic, and high-energy. It’s the perfect place to dress up and enjoy the finer side of the city. Many of these bars feature floor-to-ceiling windows or outdoor terraces that offer a 360-degree view of the sparkling metropolis below. If you're feeling adventurous, you can find hidden speakeasies in the backstreets of Roppongi that serve some of the best whiskey in the world. It’s a night of glamour, altitude, and incredible photography opportunities. Make sure to book a table in advance, especially on weekends, to secure the best view of the tower!
6:00PM Apr.15,2026

Roppongi isn't just for parties; it's a world-class destination for art lovers. Spend your morning exploring the 'Roppongi Art Triangle,' which consists of three major museums: The Mori Art Museum, The Suntory Museum of Art, and The National Art Center, Tokyo. The Mori Art Museum, located on the top floors of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, is a must-visit. It focuses on contemporary art and offers incredible views of the city from its observation deck. The National Art Center is an architectural masterpiece itself, with a stunning waved glass facade and no permanent collection, hosting rotating world-class exhibitions instead. Finally, the Suntory Museum of Art focuses on traditional Japanese beauty and craft. All three are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to immerse yourself in both modern and traditional culture. After your museum tour, wander through the Mori Garden, a traditional Japanese landscape garden hidden right in the middle of the Roppongi Hills complex.
12:00PM Apr.15,2026