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Revision as of 02:57, 18 September 2024

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Hi-Tech Land Sega Kamata Nishiguchi
Location: 東京都大田区西蒲田7-65-1, Japan
Opened: 19xx
Closed: 2001-03-10[1]

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Hi-Tech Land Sega Kamata Nishiguchi (ハイテクランドセガ 蒲田西口) is a former Japanese Sega World venue. It closed in the middle of the 2000s and the building was demolished in favour of apartments.

Branding

Name Branding Date
Hi-Tech Land Sega Kamata Nishiguchi (ハイテクランドセガ 蒲田西口) Hi-Tech Land Sega 19xx
Closed 2001-03-10[1]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.sega-tokyo.com/cgi-bin/database2/database.cgi?6=72962 (Wayback Machine: 2001-05-04 22:53)
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Hi-Tech Land Sega venues in Japan
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