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Tokyo International Airport, Haneda
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Sega's corporate headquarters have been located on the same patch of land for over 50 years - a short distance away from [[wikipedia:Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]]. It is suspected that at some point the original building was demolished, and replaced with Sega's current home.
 
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Sega enterprises tokyo airport.jpg|Original building
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Sega Offices 1965.jpg|Original building (1965)
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Sega Office Tokyo 1 2009.jpg|New building (2009)
 
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Sega later expanded into a building across the street, which became somewhat of an icon, proudly showing a Sega logo until 2013, when the land was sold and the building demolished in favour of a new structure appearing in the following year.
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Sega 1964-06-06.jpg|1964-06-06
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Sega 1964-06-06.jpg|(1964-06-06)
 
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Sega also bought the building next door to their headquarters. This remains in use.
"Tokyo"
 
 
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Sega Office Tokyo 1 2009.jpg|2009
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Sega Office Tokyo 2 2009.jpg|(2009)
 
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A further building, roughly ten minutes walk away, was reportedly purchased from former electronics giant Akai in 1996, becoming yet another base for R&D. Sega sold this land in 2013 and the building has since been demolished.
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Sega Office Tokyo 2 2009.jpg|2009
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Sega Office Tokyo 3 2009.jpg|(2009)
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"Tokyo"
 
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Sega Office Tokyo 3 2009.jpg|2009
 
 
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Japan

Tokyo International Airport, Haneda

Sega's corporate headquarters have been located on the same patch of land for over 50 years - a short distance away from Haneda Airport. It is suspected that at some point the original building was demolished, and replaced with Sega's current home.

Sega later expanded into a building across the street, which became somewhat of an icon, proudly showing a Sega logo until 2013, when the land was sold and the building demolished in favour of a new structure appearing in the following year.

Sega also bought the building next door to their headquarters. This remains in use.

A further building, roughly ten minutes walk away, was reportedly purchased from former electronics giant Akai in 1996, becoming yet another base for R&D. Sega sold this land in 2013 and the building has since been demolished.

South Korea

Spain

"Madrid"

United Kingdom

15 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1X 3DB

410-420 Rayners Lane, Pinner, Middelsex, HA5 5DY

266-270 Gunnersbury Avenue, London W4 5QB

Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA

Unit 2 Industrial Estate, Leigh Close, New Maiden, Surrey, KT3 3NL

"London"

27 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex

United States

8401 Aero Drive, San Diego, California (198x)

One Century Plaza, 2029 Century Park East, Los Angeles, California

16250 Technology Drive, San Diego, California

5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California

2149 Paragon Drive, San Jose, California (198x)

573 Forbes Blvd, South San Francisco, California (198x-19xx)

130 Shoreline Drive, Redwood City, California (1991-199x)

3375 Arden Road, Hayward, California (1992)

3335 Arden Road, Hayward, California (1993)

1990 Janice Avenue, Melrose Park, Illinois

225 Shoreline Drive, Suite 400, Redwood City, California (199x-199x)

275 Shoreline Drive, Suite 201, Redwood City, California (199x-199x)

Townsend Center, 650 Townsend Street, Redwood City, California (1999-01-04 - 200x)[1]

800 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, Illinois

References


Sega, the company
Company profiles | Harmony | History | Jingle | Scream | Logo | Offices | Souzou wa Inochi | Wakai Chikara
Annual reports | Investor relations