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{{stub}}'''Sega Arena''' (セガ アリーナ) is a small franchise of video arcades in Japan owned by [[Sega]]. Sega Arenas are intermediate-sized facilities, larger than arcades but smaller than indoor theme parks. They were designed to target a broad range of customers by partnering with restaurants, shops, and other entertainment facilities to provide a single family-friendly complex.
 
{{stub}}'''Sega Arena''' (セガ アリーナ) is a small franchise of video arcades in Japan owned by [[Sega]]. Sega Arenas are intermediate-sized facilities, larger than arcades but smaller than indoor theme parks. They were designed to target a broad range of customers by partnering with restaurants, shops, and other entertainment facilities to provide a single family-friendly complex.
 
  
 
==Venues==
 
==Venues==
 
*[[Sega Arena Nakama]]
 
*[[Sega Arena Nakama]]
 
*[[Sega Arena Soga]]
 
*[[Sega Arena Soga]]
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SegaArena Japan Chukan.jpg|Chukan, Fukuoka, 中間市上蓮花寺3-1-1 (中間 福岡県中間市上蓮花寺3-1-1)
 
SegaArena Japan Soba.jpg|Soga, Chiba, 千葉市中央区川崎町51-1 ハーバーシティ蘇我 フェスティバルウォーク アミューズメント棟1F (蘇我 千葉県千葉市中央区川崎町51-1 ハーバーシティ蘇我 フェスティバルウォーク アミューズメント棟1F)
 
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==Former Venues==
 
==Former Venues==
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*[[Sega Arena Yukuhashi]]
 
*[[Sega Arena Yukuhashi]]
 
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SegaArena Japan Hachioji.jpg|Hachioji, Tokyoto 八王子市左入町791-6 (八王子 東京都八王子市左入町791-6) (opened 2003-08-14; closed 201x; now a Pachinko parlour)
 
SegaArena Japan Yukuhashi.jpg|Yukuhashi Fukuoka 行橋市西泉6-1-1 コスタ行橋内 (行橋 福岡県行橋市西泉6-1-1 コスタ行橋内) (opened 2006-05-30)
 
SegaArena Japan Toyohashi.jpg|Toyohashi, Aichi 豊橋市藤沢町141-4 (豊橋 愛知県豊橋市藤沢町141-4) (opened 2006-07-14; now a Game Taito Station)
 
Notavailable.svg|Morioka Minami, Iwate 盛岡市本宮字稲荷10-1イオン盛岡南ショッピングセンター2F (盛岡南 岩手県盛岡市本宮字稲荷10-1イオン盛岡南ショッピングセンター2F) (opened 2006-09-15)
 
SegaArena Japan Tomiya.jpg|Tomiya, Miyagi 黒川郡富谷町字大清水上33街区1画地  (富谷宮城県黒川郡富谷町字大清水上33街区1画地 )
 
 
SegaArena Japan Fukui.jpg|Fukui 福井県福井市丸山町1-410 now unbranded Sega arcade
 
SegaArena Japan Fukui.jpg|Fukui 福井県福井市丸山町1-410 now unbranded Sega arcade
SegaArena Japan Padou.jpg|Padou 大阪府大阪市西区千代崎三丁目北2-3 (セガ アリーナ(padou) 大阪府大阪市西区千代崎三丁目北2-3)  (パドゥ)
 
SegaArena Japan Hamaotsu.jpg|Hamaotsu 滋賀県大津市浜町2番1号 浜大津アーカス AM館 (セガアリーナ 浜大津 滋賀県大津市浜町2番1号 浜大津アーカス AM館)
 
 
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[[Category:Venues in Japan]]
 
[[Category:Venues in Japan]]

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Sega Arena (セガ アリーナ) is a small franchise of video arcades in Japan owned by Sega. Sega Arenas are intermediate-sized facilities, larger than arcades but smaller than indoor theme parks. They were designed to target a broad range of customers by partnering with restaurants, shops, and other entertainment facilities to provide a single family-friendly complex.

Venues

Former Venues

References