Top 10 Cloud CDN Companies in Japan 2025

Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Cloud CDN Companies in Japan 2025

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Written by Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Cloud CDN Companies in Japan 2025

In recent years, the cloud content delivery network (CDN) market has seen substantial growth, particularly in Japan. As of 2023, the global CDN market was valued at approximately $15 billion, with projections indicating it could reach around $30 billion by 2025, reflecting a CAGR of over 20%. Japan, a major player in the technology sector, is expected to continue its rapid adoption of CDN services, driven by the increasing demand for high-speed content delivery and the growing trend of digital transformation among businesses.

1. Akamai Technologies

Akamai is often recognized as one of the leading CDN providers globally, with a significant presence in Japan. The company holds approximately 30% market share in the Japanese CDN sector. Their extensive network enhances the speed and security of content delivery, making them a preferred choice for enterprises.

2. Cloudflare

Cloudflare has gained substantial traction in Japan, boasting a market share of around 15%. The company provides integrated security and performance services, including CDN capabilities that cater to both small startups and large enterprises. Their innovative approach continues to attract a diverse clientele.

3. Amazon CloudFront

Part of Amazon Web Services (AWS), CloudFront offers robust CDN services that are highly scalable. In Japan, it holds a market share of about 12%. The integration with other AWS services makes it a convenient choice for businesses already using AWS for their infrastructure needs.

4. Fastly

Fastly, known for its real-time content delivery capabilities, has carved out a niche in the Japanese market, achieving a market share of around 8%. Their edge cloud platform allows real-time data processing, making them a popular choice among digital businesses seeking low-latency performance.

5. Limelight Networks

With a focus on video and rich media delivery, Limelight Networks holds a market share of approximately 5% in Japan. Their specialized services cater to media companies and streaming platforms, which require high-quality content delivery at scale.

6. StackPath

StackPath has been expanding its footprint in Japan, capturing about 4% of the market share. The company emphasizes security and performance, making it an attractive option for businesses concerned about data protection during content delivery.

7. Tencent Cloud

Tencent Cloud has been rapidly gaining market share in Japan, currently standing at around 3%. As part of Tencent’s broader ecosystem, their CDN services benefit from integration with various digital services, catering especially to the gaming and entertainment sectors.

8. Google Cloud CDN

Google Cloud CDN combines the power of Google’s infrastructure with its cloud services, holding about 2% of the market share in Japan. The service leverages Google’s global network to enhance content delivery performance, appealing to businesses looking for reliable and efficient solutions.

9. Microsoft Azure CDN

Microsoft Azure CDN, part of the Azure cloud ecosystem, currently has a market share of around 2%. Its seamless integration with Azure services and a focus on enterprise solutions make it a competitive player in the Japanese CDN market.

10. NTT Communications

NTT Communications, a major telecommunications provider in Japan, has utilized its extensive network to offer CDN services, capturing approximately 1% market share. Their local expertise and infrastructure make them a trusted option for Japanese businesses looking for reliable content delivery solutions.

Insights

The cloud CDN market in Japan is poised for growth as businesses increasingly recognize the importance of efficient content delivery in enhancing user experience. With a projected market value reaching around $30 billion by 2025, companies are investing heavily in CDN technologies. Moreover, the rise of 5G technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to further boost demand for CDN services, providing opportunities for both established players and new entrants in the market. As businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, the competition among CDN providers is likely to intensify, driving innovation and improved service offerings.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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