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This article combines the three venues as Sega's naming schemes have changed over the years, and at least one is seen as an "extension" to another. This does not include [[Akihabara GiGO]], another local arcade owned by Sega.
 
This article combines the three venues as Sega's naming schemes have changed over the years, and at least one is seen as an "extension" to another. This does not include [[Akihabara GiGO]], another local arcade owned by Sega.
  
The "main" building originally opened as '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara''' (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) before becoming '''Club Sega Akihabara''' (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.
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The "main" building originally opened as '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku''' (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク), however after the bankruptcy of the building's owner, Shintoku, it became '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara''' (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) and later '''Club Sega Akihabara''' (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). It is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.
  
 
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Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan
Location: 東京都千代田区 外神田1-10-9, 東京都千代田区 外神田1-11-11 外神田1丁目ビルディング, 東京都千代田区外神田 1-15-9, Japan
Opened: 1992-11

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Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan (セガ 秋葉原) is a set of Sega-branded arcades in the Akihabara district of Tokyo, Japan. At present it consists of three buildings (which are, strictly speaking counted as three separate entities by Sega, despite being within walking distance), and are collectively the company's flagship indoor game centres in Japan.

This article combines the three venues as Sega's naming schemes have changed over the years, and at least one is seen as an "extension" to another. This does not include Akihabara GiGO, another local arcade owned by Sega.

The "main" building originally opened as Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク), however after the bankruptcy of the building's owner, Shintoku, it became Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) and later Club Sega Akihabara (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). It is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.

Gallery

References


Club Sega venues in Japan
Open
Canal City
Closed
Advance Mall Matsusaka | Akihabara | Akihabara Shinkan | Aomori | Asahikawa | Chatan | Dotonbori | Fujiidera | Hakata | Hakodate | Hamamatsu | Higashi Umeda | Himeji OS | Inage O2 Park | Jiyugaoka | Kanayama | Kashiwa | Kasugai | Kawagoe | Kouhoku | Makuhari | Matsuyama | Morioka | Motoyawata | Nabari | Nagoya Fusimi | Narimasu | Ogura | Osaki | Sagamiono | Sapporo | Sendai | Shibuya | Shikou | Shindo | Shinjuku Nishiguchi | Shinsugita | Susukino | Tachikawa | Takaida | Tenmonkan | Tokorozawa | Tsunashima | Yokohama | Yunokawa
Hi-Tech Land Sega venues in Japan
Akihabara | Akyuuzu | Amusement Theater | Avion | Bravo | Breeze | East 21 | El Nido | Fukushima | Hanoura | Harbor Place | Hirano Mise | Hirashima | Hita | Ikegami | Iwase | K.B. | Kamata Nishiguchi | Kanda | Kaori | Kasai Rinkai Kouen | Koriyama | Kotoni | Kurashiki | Marugame | Matsudo | Metarium | Minami Sports Plaza | Misto II | Nishinakajima | Orchestra | Paradune | Shibuya | Shikou | Shin Yokohama BC | Shintoku | Shinzaike | Tateishi | Totsuka | Toyo Bowl | Toyohashi | Train