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Revision as of 22:34, 20 June 2021

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Club Sega Canal City
Location: 福岡県福岡市博多区住吉1-2-22 キャナルシティ博多 4F・5F, Japan
Opened: mid-November 2001[1]
Closed: 20xx

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Club Sega Canal City (クラブセガ キャナルシティ) is a former Japanese Club Sega venue and was one half of the former Fukuoka Joypolis. It became a Taito Game Station(?)

Branding

Name Branding Date
Club Sega Canal City (クラブ セガ キャナルシティ) Club Sega mid-November 2001
Closed 20xx

References

  1. http://sega.jp/joypolis/fukuoka.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-11-22 02:38)
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Open
Canal City
Closed
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