Difference between revisions of "Sega World (Japan)"

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SegaWorld Japan Tomioka.jpg|Tomioka, Fukushima. One of many casulties in the [[wikipedia:Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster|Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster]] of 2011. As of late 2014 the entire town is abandoned.
 
SegaWorld Japan Tomioka.jpg|Tomioka, Fukushima. One of many casulties in the [[wikipedia:Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster|Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster]] of 2011. As of late 2014 the entire town is abandoned.
SegaWorld Japan Niiza.jpg|Niiza, 新座 埼玉県新座市中野 2-2-26 (新座市, 新座 埼玉県新座市中野 2-2-26) Closed June 2014.
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SegaWorld Japan Niiza.jpg|Niiza, 新座 埼玉県新座市中野 2-2-26 (新座市, 新座 埼玉県新座市中野 2-2-26). Closed June 2014.
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Notavailable.svg|Abiko, 千葉県我孫子市柴崎字天王谷 47-1 (我孫子 千葉県我孫子市柴崎字天王谷 47-1). Now unbranded Sega arcade.
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SegaWorld Japan Ikuwa.jpg|Ikuwa, 三重県四日市市生桑町字川原崎299-1 (生桑, 三重県四日市市生桑町字川原崎299-1). Now unbranded Sega arcade.
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SegaWorld Japan Kurashiki.jpg|Kurashiki, 岡山県倉敷市西中新田535-2 (倉敷, 岡山県倉敷市西中新田535-2). Now unbranded Sega arcade.
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SegaWorld Japan Tottori.jpg|Tottori, 鳥取県鳥取市安長416 (鳥取, 鳥取県鳥取市安長416). Now unbranded Sega arcade.
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SegaWorld Japan Kaita.jpg|Kaita, 広島県安芸郡海田町南大正町3-35(海田 広島県安芸郡海田町南大正町3-35). Now unbranded Sega arcade.
 
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[[Category:Venues]]
 
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In Japan, Sega World (セガワールド) is a chain of indoor video arcades owned and operated by Sega.

Venues

Former Venues