Status: Under Development / Planned | Location: Prefectural Road No. 213, 300-3256 Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan
Goodman Tsukuba DC4 represents a major hyperscale development building 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 high-density multi-story facility is designed to accommodate demanding cloud computing, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and other data-intensive applications requiring scalable digital infrastructure. Electrical supply is supported through dedicated utility infrastructure developed in coordination with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), providing the foundation for reliable operation of high-density computing environments. The facility also incorporates exclusive subterranean dark-fiber pathways connecting the campus with major network nodes and interconnection clusters throughout Greater Tokyo, enabling low-latency communications between hyperscale customers, telecommunications providers, cloud platforms, and enterprise networks. To address the substantial heat generated by advanced processors and dense server configurations, Goodman Tsukuba DC4 integrates direct-to-chip liquid cooling platforms with closed-loop industrial water chiller systems. This approach is designed to improve thermal efficiency while reducing dependence on local groundwater resources. High-density rack architectures are supported within acoustically controlled building environments engineered to accommodate the operational requirements of advanced computing equipment. As part of the wider Tsukuba Tech Central master plan, DC4 benefits from shared campus infrastructure, including private electrical substations, utility distribution systems, telecommunications pathways, and an integrated disaster-prevention and community facility. This coordinated approach allows the facility to operate as part of a larger scalable digital infrastructure ecosystem while supporting future capacity expansion. Its strategic position in Tsukuba provides access to the Greater Tokyo technology market while benefiting from dedicated infrastructure and substantial campus-scale development potential. With resilient utility connections, advanced liquid cooling, extensive fiber connectivity, and high-density computing capabilities, Goodman Tsukuba DC4 is positioned to support the continuing growth of hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure demand across Japan.
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| Project Name | Goodman Tsukuba DC4 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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