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  2. Joypolis - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, a new format under the Joypolis name was officially announced. Joypolis Sports is a sports center located in Izumi-ku, Sendai on the Sendai Nakayama complex and will heavily focus on sports-related activities, as well as a few minor non-Sports facilities like a Comic Book section, and a small arcade.

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  4. Sega Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Saturn conversion of the game was announced at the April 1997 Tokyo Game Show, with Mizuguchi on hand to show a demo of the game. [13] The conversion was handled by one of Sega's CS (consumer division) teams, but was overseen by the original AM Annex team, who also designed the Saturn-exclusive modes.

  5. CA Sega Joypolis - Wikipedia

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    CA Sega Joypolis Ltd. [a] (formerly Sega Live Creation Inc.) [b] is a subsidiary of the Chinese company CA Cultural Technology Group Limited, which controls Sega-branded Amusement Parks in Asia, such as Joypolis.

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  7. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    Sega World Tokyo Roof - Opened on 14 September 1990 as part of the Tokyo Roof entertainment exhibition. Was not planned to be permanent, and closed after 290 days of operation on 30 June 1991. Notably featured a Sega Super Circuit installation and R360 units. [7] Sega World Shizuoka - Opened on 20 September 1991.

  8. List of 24 media - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 2007, a 24-themed Interactive game attraction was opened in Tokyo, Japan in the famous indoor amusement park Tokyo Joypolis. The attraction is titled "24 CTU: The Mission". The game attraction features no 24 characters but focuses on the CTU aspect of the series. Guests are agents-in-training at CTU: Tokyo division.

  9. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Bokksu is a subscription service that gives you a curation selection of Japanese snacks every month. We tried it out to see if it's worth it.

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