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Shin Nikko Bldg — Colocation Data Center

by UCOM

Shin Nikko Bldg, 2-10-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, JP

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UCOM's Shin Nikko Building facility represents a strategic colocation presence in Tokyo's central Minato ward, specifically positioned in the prestigious Toranomon district. This data center facility leverages the building's prime location to serve enterprises and service providers requiring reliable hosting infrastructure in one of Japan's most connected business areas.

The facility operates within the established Shin Nikko Building at 2-10-1 Toranomon, benefiting from the area's robust telecommunications infrastructure and proximity to major financial and business centers. As a UCOM-operated facility, the data center focuses on delivering professional colocation services to meet the demanding requirements of Tokyo-based organizations and international companies seeking a foothold in the Japanese market.

The Toranomon location provides strategic advantages for businesses requiring low-latency connectivity to Tokyo's financial district and government offices. The facility's position within this well-established commercial building offers the infrastructure reliability and professional environment that enterprise clients expect from their data center partnerships.

UCOM's approach to colocation services typically emphasizes reliable power delivery, climate control systems designed for the Tokyo environment, and security measures appropriate for sensitive business operations. The facility serves organizations ranging from local enterprises to international companies requiring data center presence in Tokyo's core business district.

The data center's location within the Shin Nikko Building positions it within Tokyo's dense telecommunications ecosystem, providing tenants with access to the connectivity options available in this highly networked area of the city.

About Colocation in Tokyo

Tokyo's colocation market represents one of Asia-Pacific's most mature and sophisticated data center ecosystems. The city serves as Japan's primary hub for digital infrastructure, benefiting from its position as the country's economic and technological center. Tokyo's strategic location provides gateway connectivity throughout Asia-Pacific while maintaining robust international submarine cable connections to North America and other global regions.

The Minato ward, where this facility is located, stands at the center of Tokyo's business district and hosts numerous telecommunications providers and network operators. This concentration creates a rich interconnection environment that benefits colocation customers seeking diverse connectivity options and low-latency access to financial markets, cloud platforms, and business partners.

Tokyo's stable political environment, advanced telecommunications infrastructure, and stringent regulatory framework make it an attractive location for mission-critical data center operations. The city's position as a major financial center drives demand for reliable, secure colocation services from banks, trading firms, and fintech companies requiring millisecond-sensitive connectivity.

The Japanese market's emphasis on reliability and service quality aligns with enterprise requirements for high-availability infrastructure, making Tokyo a preferred location for regional headquarters and disaster recovery operations throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

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