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  2. Akihabara - Wikipedia

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    Akihabara is considered by many to be the centre of Japanese otaku culture, and is a major shopping district for video games, anime, manga, electronics and computer-related goods. Icons from popular anime and manga are displayed prominently on the shops in the area, and numerous maid cafés and some arcades are found throughout the district.

  3. Super Potato - Wikipedia

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    Akihabara storefront 360º view of the store's first floor. Super Potato (Japanese: スーパーポテト, Hepburn: Sūpā Poteto) is a Japanese video game store known for its collection of retrogames. Description. The main store is in Akihabara, Tokyo, a district known for its video game, anime, and manga retail business.

  4. Don Quijote (store) - Wikipedia

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    Website. donki .com (in Japanese) Don Quijote Co., Ltd. (株式会社ドン・キホーテ, kabushiki gaisha Don Kihōte) is a Japanese discount store chain. As of 2021, it has over 160 locations throughout Japan, 13 in Singapore, eight in Hong Kong, three in Hawaii, four in Malaysia, five in Bangkok, five in Taiwan, and one in Macau and Guam.

  5. Round One Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Round One Corporation ( Japanese: ラウンドワン, Hepburn: Raundo Wan), [2] stylized as ROUND1, is a Japan-based amusement store chain. In Japan, the amusement centers offer bowling alleys, arcade games, karaoke, and billiards. Select larger locations also include SpoCha, which is an abbreviation for “Sports Challenge”, which offers a ...

  6. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    Babbage's (1980–1994) GameStop traces its roots to Babbage's, a Dallas, Texas-based software retailer founded on August 20, 1980 by former Harvard Business School classmates James McCurry and Gary M. Kusin. [4] The company was named after Charles Babbage [5] and opened its first store in Dallas's NorthPark Center with the help of Ross Perot ...

  7. Book Off - Wikipedia

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    Book Off in Shibuya. Book Off (ブックオフコーポレーション, Bukku Ofu Kōporēshon) ( TYO: 3313 ), stylized as BOOKOFF, is Japan 's largest chain of used bookstores. Founded in August 1991, the company has had explosive success, expanding to 866 stores throughout Japan and eight overseas locations (as of August 2006). In addition to ...

  8. Category:Video game companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after video game companies of Japan‎ (16 C) Pages in category "Video game companies of Japan" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 269 total.

  9. Pachinko - Wikipedia

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    Pachinko (パチンコ) is a mechanical game originating in Japan that is used as an arcade game, and much more frequently for gambling. Pachinko fills a niche in Japanese gambling comparable to that of the slot machine in the West as a form of low-stakes, low-strategy gambling. Pachinko parlors are widespread in Japan, and usually also feature ...