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ClubSega Japan Kinzan.jpg|Kinzan 愛知県名古屋市熱田区金山1-19-2 (金山 愛知県名古屋市熱田区金山1-19-2) (now unbranded Sega Arcade) | ClubSega Japan Kinzan.jpg|Kinzan 愛知県名古屋市熱田区金山1-19-2 (金山 愛知県名古屋市熱田区金山1-19-2) (now unbranded Sega Arcade) | ||
ClubSega Japan Sapporo.jpg|Sapporo (札幌) | ClubSega Japan Sapporo.jpg|Sapporo (札幌) | ||
+ | ClubSega Japan Sendai.jpg|Sendai (仙台) | ||
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Revision as of 12:33, 23 November 2014
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Club Sega (クラブセガ) is a franchise of video arcades in Japan owned by Sega.
Venues
- Club Sega Akihabara
- Club Sega Chatan
- Club Sega Fujiidera
- Club Sega Higashi Umeda
- Club Sega Himeji OS
- Club Sega Inage Otsu Park
- Club Sega Jiyugaoka
- Club Sega Kasugai
- Club Sega Kouhoku
- Club Sega Matsusaka
- Club Sega Nabari
- Club Sega Nogaya
- Club Sega Sagamiono
- Club Sega Shibuya
- Club Sega Shinjuku
- Club Sega Shinsugita
- Club Sega Tachikawa
- Club Sega Tsunashima
Former Venues?
- Club Sega Kinzan
- Club Sega Morioka
- Club Sega Osaka
- Club Sega Sapporo
- Club Sega Sendai
- Club Sega Tokorozawa
- ClubSega Japan Osaka.jpg
Osaka
Akihabara
The Akihabara branch has expanded in recent years, and now covers two buildings (the older building not strictly being classed as a Club Sega anymore). It was also formerly a Sega Hi-Tech Land.
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Akihabara.jpg
Hi-Tech Land