Status: Under Construction | Location: Prefectural Road No. 213, 300-3256 Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan
Goodman Tsukuba DC1 represents the flagship initial 50-megawatt phase of the broader 1-gigawatt Tsukuba Tech Central master-planned data center campus located along Prefectural Road No. 213 in Tsukuba City, Greater Tokyo, Japan. Developed, fully fitted out, owned, and operated by Goodman Group, the high-density multi-story facility is designed to support advanced artificial intelligence, cloud computing, high-performance computing, and other data-intensive workloads. The initial phase is anchored by a 20-year lease with a global hyperscale customer, providing a long-term foundation for the facility’s operations and establishing DC1 as a key component of the wider campus strategy. Electrical infrastructure is secured through direct connections with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), while dedicated dark-fiber conduits provide connectivity to major network exchanges and interconnection hubs throughout Tokyo. The facility incorporates an efficient cooling architecture that utilizes industrial water rather than relying on local groundwater resources, supporting the thermal management requirements of high-density computing infrastructure while improving water-resource sustainability. Liquid-cooling-ready server architectures enable the building to accommodate increasingly demanding AI accelerator and high-performance computing deployments. The facility is also designed with acoustically controlled building environments to support the operation of dense computing equipment within an urban-region setting. DC1 benefits from completed site-wide civil infrastructure developed as part of the larger Tsukuba Tech Central master plan, including utility distribution, telecommunications pathways, and supporting campus infrastructure. Its location also provides proximity to an integrated public disaster-prevention and community facility spanning approximately 45,000 square meters, adding broader resilience benefits to the development. With dedicated utility access, extensive fiber connectivity, advanced cooling capabilities, and a long-term hyperscale customer commitment, Goodman Tsukuba DC1 provides critical scalable capacity for the continued expansion of cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure across the Greater Tokyo digital market.
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| Project Name | Goodman Tsukuba DC1 Data Center Tsukuba Tech Central Ibaraki Greater Tokyo Japan |
| Location | Prefectural Road No. 213, 300-3256 Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan |
| Status | Under Construction |
| Project Type | Single-Building Hyperscale AI & Cloud Data Center Facility |
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