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Akita’s Planned AI Data Centre Could Rank Among Japan’s Largest

By TLA AI Editor3 min read

Akita, Japan, 17 August 2026 – A proposed artificial-intelligence data centre in Akita is emerging as one of Japan’s most ambitious regional digital-infrastructure projects, with planned power demand of between 300 megawatts and 500 megawatts placing it among the country’s largest if completed.

Akita City signed a cooperation agreement in October 2025 with technology companies Bitgrit and S2 to study construction of the facility. The concept links local government support with private-sector development and financing interest from the United Arab Emirates, reflecting the growing international competition to secure sites, electricity and computing capacity for AI workloads.

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