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Latest revision as of 16:42, 25 September 2024
Sega World Zama |
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Location: 神奈川県座間市小松原 1-21-2, Japan |
Opened: 19xx |
Closed: 20xx |
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Sega World Zama (セガワールド座間), originally Hi-Tech Sega Zama (ハイテクセガ 座間), is a former Japanese Sega World venue.
Branding
Name | Branding | Date |
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Hi-Tech Sega Zama (ハイテクセガ座間) | Hi-Tech Sega | 19xx |
Sega World Zama (セガワールド座間) | Sega World | 19xx |
Closed | 20xx |
Gallery
References
- ↑ http://210.224.171.181/cgi-bin/database2/database.cgi?6=73769 (Wayback Machine: 2002-08-29 03:55)
Hi-Tech Sega venues in Japan |
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Open |
Yoshinochou |
Closed |
Akita | Aomori | Bashamichi | Chatan Plaza | Chiba | Hamano-Cho | Hiragishi | Hiroshima | JR Kanazawa | JR Shimonoseki | Kajiki | Kanayama | Kasai | Kashiwa | Kitakurihama | Matsuyama | Mitsukyo | Mominokimura | Morioka | Myths 2 | Nanakuma | Niigata Ekimae | Niihama | Noboribetsu | Omotecho | Onojo | Paddock | Prime | Saga | Seiyoukan | Sendai | Shibuya | Susukino | Tachibana Touri | Tenjin | Toyota | Tsujido | Zama |