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This branch of Sega World opened alongside the shopping center it was housed in, Chikushino Tokyu (筑紫野とうきゅう) in May 1993. The building was closed at the end of March 2006, re-opening in 2007 as Chikushino Belleza (筑紫野ベレッサ).
 
This branch of Sega World opened alongside the shopping center it was housed in, Chikushino Tokyu (筑紫野とうきゅう) in May 1993. The building was closed at the end of March 2006, re-opening in 2007 as Chikushino Belleza (筑紫野ベレッサ).
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Revision as of 02:24, 13 May 2023

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Sega World Utsukushigaoka
Location: 福岡県筑紫野市美しが丘南1-12-1 東急ショッピングセンターB2F, Japan
Opened: 1993-05-18[1]
Closed: 199x

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Sega World Utsukushigaoka (セガ ワールド 美しが丘)

This branch of Sega World opened alongside the shopping center it was housed in, Chikushino Tokyu (筑紫野とうきゅう) in May 1993. The building was closed at the end of March 2006, re-opening in 2007 as Chikushino Belleza (筑紫野ベレッサ).

Branding

Name Branding Date
Sega World Utsukushigaoka (セガ ワールド 美しが丘) Sega World 1993-05-18[1]
Closed 199x

References

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Closed
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