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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
- Sega Arena Fukui (19xx)
- Sega Arena Gifu (2005-12-23)
- Sega Arena Hachioji (2003-08-14)
- Sega Arena Hamaotsu (1998-04-23)
- Sega Arena Morioka Minami (2006-09-15)
- Sega Arena Nakama (1998-11-20)
- Sega Arena Padou (1997-03-01)
- Sega Arena Soga (2005-04-28)
- Sega Arena Tomiya (2003-03-18)
- Sega Arena Toyohashi (1999-07-17)
- Sega Arena Yukuhashi (2006-05-30)
References
Sega Arena venues | |
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Nakama | Soga | |
Former | |
Fukui | Hamaotsu | Hachioji | Morioka Minami | Padou | Tiger City | Tomiya | Toyohashi | Yukuhashi |