Difference between revisions of "Sega World (Japan)"
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*[[Sega World Abiko]] | *[[Sega World Abiko]] | ||
+ | *[[Sega World Hikarigaoka]] | ||
*[[Sega World Ikuwa]] | *[[Sega World Ikuwa]] | ||
*[[Sega World Imabari]] | *[[Sega World Imabari]] | ||
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*[[Sega World Matsuyama]] | *[[Sega World Matsuyama]] | ||
*[[Sega World Niiza]] | *[[Sega World Niiza]] | ||
+ | *[[Sega World Ota]] | ||
+ | *[[Sega World South West]] | ||
*[[Sega World Takamatsu]] | *[[Sega World Takamatsu]] | ||
*[[Sega World Tobe]] | *[[Sega World Tobe]] | ||
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SegaWorld Japan Matsusaka.jpg|Matsusaka (松阪). Now Game Chao? | SegaWorld Japan Matsusaka.jpg|Matsusaka (松阪). Now Game Chao? | ||
SegaWorld Japan Tobe.jpg|Tobe (砥部). | SegaWorld Japan Tobe.jpg|Tobe (砥部). | ||
+ | SegaWorld Japan Hikarigaoka.jpg|Hikarigaoka(光が丘). Building demolished late 2013? | ||
+ | SegaWorld Japan SouthWest.jpg|"South West", Mia | ||
+ | SegaWorld Japan Oto.jpg|Oto (大塔). Now another type of arcade. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Venues]] | [[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
- Sega World Adzuminoshi
- Sega World Akita
- Sega World Anjo
- Sega World Apollo
- Sega World Aqua Walk Ogaki
- Sega World Arukasu
- Sega World Asahi
- Sega World Bisai
- Sega World Chiryu
- Sega World Eden
- Sega World Fuchu
- Sega World Fuji
- Sega World Fujiguran
- Sega World Fukushima
- Sega World Fukuyama
- Sega World Funabori
- Sega World Furukawa
- Sega World Fussa
- Sega World Hachinohe R45
- Sega World Hamano
- Sega World Hanakita
- Sega World Higashi Yamatoshi Station
- Sega World Higashi-Osaka City
- Sega World Higashihiroshima
- Sega World Hirakata
- Sega World Hisai
- Sega World Hitachi
- Sega World Iimura
- Sega World Iruma
- Sega World Ishinomaki
- Sega World Iwakishi
- Sega World Izumi
- Sega World Kagohara
- Sega World Kaidzuka
- Sega World Kanazawa
- Sega World Kasai
- Sega World Kitayamagata
- Sega World Kosai
- Sega World Koyama
- Sega World Kusatsu
- Sega World Kuwana
- Sega World MEGA
- Sega World Matsubara
- Sega World Midorigaoka
- Sega World Mirai Nagasaki Cocowalk
- Sega World Musashi-mura ichi
- Sega World Nagasawa
- Sega World Nakatsu
- Sega World Nakoyashi
- Sega World Narita
- Sega World Numata
- Sega World Nuts Beryi
- Sega World Omachi
- Sega World Omori
- Sega World Osaka
- Sega World Ota
- Sega World Rokujizo
- Sega World Ryugasaki
- Sega World Sagamihara
- Sega World Sansupaoomura
- Sega World Sanuma
- Sega World Shirakawa
- Sega World Shizuoka
- Sega World Shussui
- Sega World Sonic Town Seki
- Sega World Suitaku
- Sega World Sun to Moon
- Sega World Tadjimishi
- Sega World Takashiro
- Sega World Takayama
- Sega World Takefu
- Sega World Tatebayashi
- Sega World Toressayokohama
- Sega World Toyohashi
- Sega World Ueda
- Sega World Ujina
- Sega World Utsunomiya
- Sega World Yonago
- Sega World Yonezawa
- SegaWorld Japan Osaka.jpg
Imafuku, 大阪府大阪市城東区今福東1-9-34 (今福, 大阪府大阪市城東区今福東1-9-34)
Former Venues
- Sega World Abiko
- Sega World Hikarigaoka
- Sega World Ikuwa
- Sega World Imabari
- Sega World Kaita
- Sega World Kurashiki
- Sega World Matsue
- Sega World Matsusaka
- Sega World Matsuyama
- Sega World Niiza
- Sega World Ota
- Sega World South West
- Sega World Takamatsu
- Sega World Tobe
- Sega World Tomioka
- Sega World Tottori
Tomioka, Fukushima. One of many casulties in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011. As of late 2014 the entire town is abandoned.