Flow Digital Infrastructure is making headlines with its latest announcement. The company is building one of the largest colocation data centers in central Tokyo. This new project highlights Tokyo’s growing importance as a data infrastructure hub and underscores Flow’s ambitions in Asia Pacific.
Flow Digital Infrastructure Launches Major Tokyo Data Center
Construction is already underway for Flow’s new data center campus in central Tokyo. The site includes two main buildings, named TK7 and TK8, offering a combined 30MW of IT load capacity. The first building, TK7, will provide a 6MW IT load and is scheduled for service in Q1 2027. This facility is set to be among the largest colocation centers in the growing Tokyo data market.
Addressing Japan’s Growing Demand for Digital Infrastructure
Japan has become a leader in the Asia Pacific data center market. The country is experiencing significant growth and investment, with projections showing a 10.8% CAGR through 2027. The hyperscale colocation segment in Greater Tokyo alone is expected to see a 17% five-year CAGR from 2024. Flow’s new campus is strategically located near other major clusters in Otemachi and Toyosu. It offers flexible and scalable colocation solutions geared toward customers’ rapidly evolving needs, especially those driven by AI adoption and the digital economy.
Expansion Strengthens FLOW’s Presence Across Asia Pacific
The launch of TK7 and TK8 further expands Flow Digital Infrastructure’s footprint in the region. With this Tokyo development, Flow now has a portfolio of eleven assets across Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Malaysia. This portfolio now boasts over 170MW of current and planned IT capacity. CEO Sanjay Goel has stressed that this project is a major milestone, reinforcing Japan as a key priority market.
In summary, Flow Digital Infrastructure is making a bold move with its new Tokyo data center campus. By addressing market demand and expanding its network across Asia Pacific, Flow is helping shape the future of digital infrastructure in the region. Watch for the opening of TK7 in early 2027 as a potential game changer for Japan’s digital economy.
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