Status: Under Development / Planned | Location: Prefectural Road No. 213, 300-3256 Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan
Goodman Tsukuba DC3 represents a high-density hyperscale data center facility within the broader 1-gigawatt Tsukuba Tech Central master-planned campus located along Prefectural Road No. 213 in Tsukuba City, Greater Tokyo, Japan. Developed, owned, and operated by Goodman Group, the facility is designed to support demanding artificial intelligence, cloud computing, high-performance computing, and other data-intensive workloads requiring substantial computing capacity and advanced thermal management. Utility infrastructure is secured through direct connections with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), providing the electrical foundation required for reliable operation of high-density computing environments. The facility also benefits from dedicated subterranean dark-fiber pathways connecting the campus with major connectivity clusters in central Tokyo, enabling high-bandwidth, low-latency communications with cloud platforms, telecommunications networks, and other digital infrastructure hubs. Goodman Tsukuba DC3 incorporates closed-loop direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology designed to manage the elevated thermal loads associated with dense server and AI accelerator deployments. The cooling system utilizes industrial water, helping reduce dependence on local groundwater resources while supporting efficient heat management across the facility. As part of the wider Tsukuba Tech Central development, DC3 benefits from shared master infrastructure, including private electrical substations, campus-wide utility systems, connectivity infrastructure, and an integrated disaster-prevention and community facility. This coordinated infrastructure approach provides operational resilience while allowing individual data center buildings to scale within the larger campus framework. Strategically positioned within the Greater Tokyo region, Goodman Tsukuba DC3 provides access to one of Japan’s most important digital markets while benefiting from Tsukuba’s available land, infrastructure, and connectivity advantages. Its combination of high-density computing, direct utility access, advanced liquid cooling, dark-fiber connectivity, and shared campus infrastructure positions DC3 as an important component of Japan’s expanding hyperscale and AI data center ecosystem.
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| Project Name | Goodman Tsukuba DC3 Data Center Tsukuba Tech Central Ibaraki Greater Tokyo Japan |
| Location | Prefectural Road No. 213, 300-3256 Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan |
| Status | Under Development / Planned |
| Project Type | Single-Building Hyperscale AI & Cloud Data Center Facility |
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| City Name | Ohio |
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