Sega Arena

Sega Arena was a chain of game centers located in Japan operated by Sega. They were intended to be a bridge-in-gap between Sega World arcades and Joypolis parks, featuring a larger variety of games, a mixture of themes dependent on the location, and a selection of mid-size attractions produced by the company.

Only four Sega Arena venues featured amusement attractions and remained until the early-2000's. Later game centers in the chain would not contain any and so are not displayed here.

Park List

Former

Name Location Year Opened Year Closed
Sega Arena Hamaotsu Hamaotsu, Otsu, Shiga, Japan April 23, 1998 March 30, 2014
Sega Arena Nakama Nakama City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan November 20, 1998 N/A (continues to trade as GiGO Nakama)
Sega Arena pa・dou Osaka, Japan March 1, 1997 January 31, 2007
Sega Arena Toyohashi Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan July 17, 1999 May 30, 2009