February 14, 2013 - 10:02 AMT
Google’s YouTube Space production facility opens in Tokyo

Google has opened its third YouTube Space production facility and its first in Asia-Pacific after announcing YouTube Space Tokyo on Thursday, Feb 14.

The company opened its first YouTube Space location in London last July and its second in Los Angeles last November. The facilities are free collaborative production spaces for YouTube Partners.

The Tokyo studio located in the Roppongi Hills complex and includes three production studios, equipment, a training/screening room and post-production resources.

“We built the YouTube Space Tokyo as a way to support the incredible wave of Japanese creativity we have seen develop among our YouTube Partners over the last few years. The Space is an investment in these creators to support their quest to make even better videos and build even bigger global audiences,” Google VP Tom Pickett said in a statement.

Google will begin accepting applications on April 1 from creators looking use the YouTube Space Tokyo.

The company amped up its content efforts in Japan last November by bringing on 13 new partners, including Fuji TV, TBS, Vicom and Crypton Future Media, to produce YouTube channels. Earlier this month, Dentsu and manga publisher Shuseisha launched an original YouTube channel.