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{{sub-stub}}'''Akihabara GiGO''' (秋葉原GiGO) is a Sega arcade centre located in Akihabara, Japan. It was normally referred to as Building 2 as part of the [[Sega Akihabara|Akihabara]] Sega arcades, although it was it's own, separate venue.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Akihabara GiGO''' (秋葉原GiGO) was a [[GiGO]] game centre opened by [[Sega]]. It was normally referred to as Building 2 as part of the [[Sega Akihabara|Akihabara]] Sega arcades, although it was its own, separate venue.
  
The venue originally opened in October 2003, and closed on August 30, 2020.
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The venue originally opened in October 2003, and closed on August 30, 2020. Genda GiGO Entertainment reopened the venue within the same building in May 2023, abit as a smaller two-floor game centre.<ref>https://home.akihabara.kokosil.net/en/archives/61340</ref>
  
 
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Sega Akihabara 2-Goukan
Location: 東京都千代田区外神田1-15-1, Japan
Opened: 2003-10-04[1]
Closed: 2020-08-30

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Akihabara GiGO (秋葉原GiGO) was a GiGO game centre opened by Sega. It was normally referred to as Building 2 as part of the Akihabara Sega arcades, although it was its own, separate venue.

The venue originally opened in October 2003, and closed on August 30, 2020. Genda GiGO Entertainment reopened the venue within the same building in May 2023, abit as a smaller two-floor game centre.[2]

Branding

Name Branding Date
Akihabara GiGO (秋葉原GiGO) GiGO 2003-10-04[1]
Sega Akihabara 2-Goukan (セガ 秋葉原 2号館) Sega 2017
Closed 2020-08-30

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References

Unbranded Sega game centers in Japan
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GiGO venues in Japan
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