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Revision as of 02:11, 1 July 2021

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Club Sega Kashiwa
Location: 千葉県柏市柏2-3-1, Japan
Opened: 1997-02[1]
Closed: 2009

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Club Sega Kashiwa (クラブセガ 柏) is a former Japanese Club Sega venue. It became a Taito Game Station. It was also known as Club Sega Kasiwa.[2]

Branding

Name Branding Date
Club Sega Kashiwa (クラブ セガ 柏) Club Sega 1997-02
Closed 2009

Gallery

References

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Club Sega venues in Japan
Open
Canal City
Closed
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