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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (クラブセガ 旭川) is a former Japanese [[Club Sega]] venue. It first opened in 2007 but closed sometime before late 2011. It became a Daiso Store.
  
 
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Club Sega Asahikawa
Location: 北海道旭川市川端町7条10丁目1-58, Japan
Opened: 2007-07-13[1]
Closed: 20xx

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Club Sega Asahikawa (クラブセガ 旭川) is a former Japanese Club Sega venue. It first opened in 2007 but closed sometime before late 2011. It became a Daiso Store.

Branding

Name Branding Date
Club Sega Asahikawa (クラブ セガ 旭川) Club Sega 2007-07-13
Closed 20xx

Gallery

References

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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