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    Microsoft will pump $10 billion into Japan between 2026 and 2029, covering AI data centers, cybersecurity infrastructure, and workforce training. Microsoft President Brad Smith announced the investment during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo. 

    The deal, equivalent to roughly ¥1.6 trillion, is the company’s largest single commitment to the country and nearly four times the $2.9 billion it pledged in April 2024.

    Microsoft Building Inside Japan

    The core of the investment is physical infrastructure. Microsoft will expand in-country AI infrastructure through partnerships with SoftBank and Sakura Internet, enabling GPU-based AI computing accessible through Azure while keeping data within Japan. The investment covers hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure in both the Eastern (Tokyo) and Western (Osaka) regions.

    Data residency is a deliberate design choice as the government of Japan has made it a firm requirement that sensitive data and AI workloads stay on domestic soil. The targeted use cases include robotics, precision manufacturing, and domestic large language model development, where data sovereignty requirements are strict. 

    As such, Microsoft is expanding Azure Local and GitHub Enterprise Cloud with domestic governance controls.

    A Skills Gap That Numbers Make Hard to Ignore

    Japan’s AI ambitions run into a practical problem as not enough people are trained to carry them out. For instance, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry projects a shortfall of 3.26 million AI and robotics workers by 2040. But Microsoft’s investment puts a direct response and solution on the table.

    In collaboration with Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, NTT Data, and SoftBank, Microsoft has committed to train one million engineers and developers in Japan by 2030. Beyond the tech workforce, Microsoft is also creating AI skilling access for approximately 580,000 workers through Japan’s Electrical Electronic and Information Union, scaling from a pilot launched in October 2025 to a full national programme.

    The demand side also supports this move. Nearly one in five working-age Japanese people now uses generative AI tools, above the global average of roughly one in six, and Microsoft 365 Copilot is currently used by 94% of Nikkei 225 firms.

    Cybersecurity as a Core Commitment

    The investment does more than build compute capacity. A significant portion is earmarked for expanding Microsoft’s cybersecurity operations in Japan, including threat intelligence sharing, incident response capabilities, and training programs to grow the domestic cybersecurity workforce. This is because Japan currently faces a shortage of an estimated 110,000 cybersecurity professionals, leaving both public and private sector networks exposed.

    Microsoft’s plans also include collaboration with national institutions on cybersecurity and cybercrime disruption, alongside a $1 million research grant program and AI fellowships to support research and scientific computing.

    The Competitive Context for Microsoft

    Microsoft is not alone in targeting Japan. Amazon is investing over $40 billion in the Asia-Pacific region through 2028, with major commitments in South Korea and India. But Microsoft’s Japan-specific outlay at $10 billion puts it ahead of any single-country commitment from its rivals in the region.

    Investor reaction to the announcement was immediate, as shares of Sakura Internet jumped over 20% on the day of the announcement, while SoftBank’s telecommunications unit rose 1.6%.

    What Microsoft is building in Japan is a long-term position in a market where AI adoption is accelerating, sovereignty requirements are tightening, and the window for first-mover advantage is still open.

    “Microsoft is deeply invested in Japan, and today’s announcement will enable us to meet the country’s growing demand for cloud and AI services,” Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith said in a statement. “We are bringing the world’s best technology, building secure and reliable infrastructure on Japan’s terms, and helping equip its workforce to accelerate productivity and innovation across its economy.”

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