Stack Secures Green Financing for Data Center in Tokyo
October 27, 2025
Tokyo
GLP's data center subsidiary, Ada Infrastructure, plans to build a massive data center campus in West Tokyo, Japan, consisting of eight five-story buildings.
Ada Infrastructure had planned to begin construction of the site in February 2024, with the campus scheduled for completion in 2029. However, residents in Akishima City, Tokyo, have opposed the construction of GLP's large logistics and data center project. Local residents have cited environmental and resource concerns and were planning to file for arbitration to halt the project.
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| 4.77 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 5.58 miles | AirTrunk Tokyo TOK2 |
The campus spans 4.6 hectares and aims to achieve a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.15. The project's development is supported through green financing.
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| 5.58 miles | AirTrunk: TOK2 DC2 |
AirTrunk first revealed plans for the TOK2 campus in May 2022 and began construction on the initial building in November 2022. The company topped out the second phase in 2024.
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| 6.38 miles | Telehouse: Tokyo Fuchu |
The Telehouse Fuchu data center features earthquake-resistant construction on solid ground.
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| 6.49 miles | DayOne: Fuchu Intelligent Park |
The plots cover a total area of 10,970 square meters (118,080 square feet), and the first phase is scheduled to begin operations in late 2026.
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| 6.53 miles | IDC Frontier: Tokyo Fuchu |
The facility has a gross floor area of 45,419 square meters and contains approximately 4,000 racks.
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| 7.56 miles | Telehouse: Tokyo Tama 5 |
KDDI's Tama 5 data center, which opened in July 2020, spans 14 stories and can accommodate 1,500 racks.
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| 7.71 miles | ADA: TKW1 DC2 |
In May 2024, Ada Infrastructure started construction on a second building at its Tokyo West campus in Japan.
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| 7.71 miles | ADA Tokyo West 1 |
The campus will comprise three buildings, with Building 1 being a three-story facility spanning 8,700 square meters (93,650 square feet) on a 3,400-square-meter (36,600-square-foot) site.
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| 7.72 miles | ADA: TKW1 DC3 |
The planned facility is a part of ADA Infrastructure's Tokyo West Campus in Japan.
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| 7.78 miles | Mapletree: Tama-shi |
Mapletree Industrial Trust has acquired a 98.47 percent stake in a Tokyo mixed-use property through a JPY14.5 billion ($99.5 million) deal with Nagayama Tokutei Mokuteki Kaisha.
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| 7.88 miles | Telehouse Tokyo Tama 3 |
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| 7.90 miles | Telehouse: Tokyo Tama 2 |
KDDI opened its second building at Telehouse Tokyo Tama in 2013, expanding its suburban data center campus.
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| 7.93 miles | Telehouse: Tokyo Tama 1 |
KDDI's Tama Campus, which opened in 2008, consists of three data center buildings with a total capacity of 4,300 racks.
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| 7.93 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 9.05 miles | ESR Group: Higashikurume |
The company acquired a site in Higashikurume, Tokyo, which previously housed three office buildings across 20,900 square meters (225,000 square feet).
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| 9.22 miles | Goldman Sachs: Tokyo HND1 | |
| 9.31 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 9.62 miles | Keppel DC: Tokyo 2 |
The project, named Keppel Data Centre Tokyo 2, has already broken ground and will offer approximately 300,000 square feet (27,871 square meters) of space when completed in 2026.
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| 9.68 miles | Canon Nishi-Tokyo | |
| 9.94 miles | NEC: Sagamihara, Kanagawa |
The first building of NEC's Kanagawa Data Center Campus was opened in January 2014 and hosts 3,000 racks.
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| 9.94 miles | NEC: Kanagawa 2 |
This facility is a part of NEC's Kanagawa Data Center Campus in Japan. The facility can handle densities of more than 20kW per rack.
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| 10.39 miles | Vantage Tokyo (HND1) |
Located in Sagamihara, the Tokyo campus will be comprised of 300,000 square feet (28,000 square meters) and will feature three multi-story, earthquake resistant facilities.
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| 11.25 miles | MCC Mitaka: North Block | |
| 11.26 miles | MCC Mitaka: South Block | |
| 11.48 miles | NTT Mitaka West | |
| 11.62 miles | NTT DATA Mitaka East (TK10) | |
| 14.08 miles | NTT TK8 | |
| 16.07 miles | Keppel DC: Tokyo 1 |
Keppel expanded its data center portfolio in July 2024 by purchasing an existing facility in Tokyo for JPY 23.4 billion (approximately $144.8 million).
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| 16.09 miles | AT TOKYO Central Tokyo |
AT TOKYO’s 25 megawatts (MW) data center is located at the heart of Tokyo.
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| 16.09 miles | NTT Tokyo No 11 | |
| 16.48 miles | NTT Yokohama 1 |
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| 16.89 miles | Digital Edge: Yokohama TY05 |
The TY05 (YCC East) facility is one of three buildings that make up Digital Edge's Yokohama Computer Center (YCC). The campus is located in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, positioned 5.5 miles (9 kilometers) inland from Tokyo Bay.
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| 16.93 miles | Digital Edge: Yokohama TY04 |
Digital Edge's Yokohama Computer Center (YCC) is situated in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, approximately 5.5 miles (9 kilometers) inland from Tokyo Bay. The campus comprises three buildings.
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| 16.94 miles | Digital Edge: Yokohama TY06 |
The TY06 (YCC North) facility is one of three buildings that make up Digital Edge's Yokohama Computer Center (YCC). The campus is located in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, positioned 5.5 miles (9 kilometers) inland from Tokyo Bay.
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| 18.74 miles | Telehouse: Tokyo Shibuya |
The data center in Shibuya is inside a 15-story high-rise tower and a four-story low-rise tower with a massive 15,000 m2 of dedicated floor space.
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| 18.79 miles | Digital Edge: TYO7 |
The facility is located less than 300m from the company’s existing TYO2 facility (formerly known as ComSpace I).
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| 18.96 miles | Digital Edge: Comspace II (TY03) |
TYO3 is conveniently located in the vibrant business district of Shinjuku with easy access to major transport
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| 19.23 miles | Digital Edge: Shibuya (SDC) |
The facility was acquired in 2021 as part of Digital Edge's US$230 million (JPY26 billion) purchase of five data center assets from Itochu Techno-Solutions (CTC).
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| 19.95 miles | Princeton PDG TY1 |
TY1 is the first project in the Lendlease Data Centre Partners fund and also PDG's first data center in Japan. Lendlease plans to invest US$490 million, and PDG will contribute US$1 to fully fit out the data center.
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Founded in 2023 by GLP, an APAC real estate firm, Ada Infrastructure is an data center company.
Currently, Ada Infrastructure is building seven active campuses located in Japan, the UK, and Brazil, with a total power capacity of over 850 MW and an additional 1,500 MW projected in their global expansion plans.
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