Sega Arena Padou

Amusement park in Japan


Sega Arena pa・dou
Location
Osaka, Japan
Status Defunct
Operated March 1, 1997 to January 31, 2007
Owner Sega
Osaka Gas
Operator Sega

Sega Arena pa・dou was a game center and entertainment complex located in Osaka, Japan. It was the first of Sega's "Sega Arena" game centers, and operated in a complex co-owned by Sega known as pa・dou , being constructed alongside the nearby Osaka Dome baseball stadium.

While a success from the start, the venue and the pa・dou complex soon suffered from low attendance, especially during off-season. Sega Arena, alongside the pa・dou complex as a whole, closed at the end of January 2007, and was soon demolished with a shopping mall now sitting where the complex once stood.

About

Sega Arena pa・dou featured a stone-age theme applied to the interior. The venue featured some mid-size attractions seen at Joypolis venues, and also some indoor food outlets.

By the 2000's, the attractions were removed from the venue.

Past attractions

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Fate
Aqua Nova Sega AM5
Digital Universe
Motion Simulator March 1, 1997 2002-2003 Unknown
AS-1 Sega AM5 Motion Simulator March 1, 1997 2001 Scrapped
Fortune Museum Sega AM5 Walk-Through March 1, 1997 2002-2003 Unknown
Murder Lodge Sega AM5 Walk-Through March 1, 1997 2002-2003 Scrapped