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Little is known about the Fukuoka branch, aside from closing in 2001. Following closure, the venue was split up and sold off - part of it became the restaurant Ramen Stadium, while another section became [[Club Sega Fukuoka]] before closing in May 2009 and becoming a Taito Game Station.
 
Little is known about the Fukuoka branch, aside from closing in 2001. Following closure, the venue was split up and sold off - part of it became the restaurant Ramen Stadium, while another section became [[Club Sega Fukuoka]] before closing in May 2009 and becoming a Taito Game Station.
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Fukuoka Joypolis
Location: Fukuoka, Japan
Opened: 1996-04-20
Closed: 2001-09-24

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Fukuoka Joypolis (福岡ジョイポリス) was an Joypolis indoor theme park opened in 1996.

Little is known about the Fukuoka branch, aside from closing in 2001. Following closure, the venue was split up and sold off - part of it became the restaurant Ramen Stadium, while another section became Club Sega Fukuoka before closing in May 2009 and becoming a Taito Game Station.

References


Joypolis venues
Current
Tokyo Joypolis (1996) | Shanghai Joypolis (2014) | Qingdao Joypolis (2015)
Former
Shinjuku Joypolis (1996-2000) | Niigata Joypolis (1995-2001) | Yokohama Joypolis (1994-2001) | Fukuoka Joypolis (1996-2001) | Kyoto Joypolis (1997-2002) | Umeda Joypolis (1998-2018) | Okayama Joypolis (1998-2018) | Joypolis VR Shibuya (2018-2020)