[April Dream] Tamiya Home Continues to Protect Japan's Digital Society from its 'Skeleton'

Tamiya Home, as part of the April Dream initiative, announced its vision to support Japan's digital society and data center infrastructure through its specialized steel framework and blacksmith construction services.
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We support April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day for broadcasting dreams. This press release is the dream of the "Tamiya Home Co., Ltd. Blacksmith and Steel Frame Construction Division (Saitama Branch)".

[April Dream]
~ Building a society where everyone can live with peace of mind in places no one notices, together with steel ~
Tamiya Home will continue to be a group that supports Japan's "invisible infrastructure" with the craftsmanship on site through blacksmith and steel frame construction, protecting the skeleton of the digital society.

Tamiya Home Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, President: Akihiko Tamiya) operates a Blacksmith and Steel Frame Construction Division at its Saitama Branch, engaging in highly difficult construction projects including data centers and large-scale redevelopments.

Our dream is to continue supporting Japan's digital society and regional safety with the invisible power of "steel frames".
And to create a society where each and every craftsman on site can work with pride, confident that their work is protecting the future of children.

"That single weld protects the lives of millions of people" - with this belief in our hearts, we will not stop our progress in places invisible to anyone.

■ Background to realizing our dream
The fact that we make payments with our smartphones every day, children open their tablets at school, and ambulances can move quickly with accurate information - this ordinary everyday life is entirely built upon facilities called "data centers" operating non-stop 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' 2025 White Paper on Information and Communications, data centers are positioned as the "fourth lifeline" alongside electricity, gas, and water. The domestic market size in Japan is expected to double in just five years, from approximately 2.7 trillion yen in 2023 to about 5.1 trillion yen in 2028.

Global tech giants including AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle have successively announced investments in Japan, and a rush to construct large-scale data centers continues today.

"Why build in earthquake-prone Japan?" - the answer as to why the world chooses Japan is paradoxical. Precisely because it is an earthquake-prone country, Japan's construction technology has been honed to the world's highest standards. It is exactly because Japan possesses advanced earthquake resistance and seismic isolation technologies that it is trusted as a construction site for "social infrastructure that must never stop".

And realizing the safety depicted in blueprints as "actual steel frames" is the job of us at Tamiya Home.