10 Must See Places in Japan Every Gamer and Anime Lover Should Visit

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Must See Places in Japan for Gaming and Anime Lovers

VR Zone is just one of many arcades in Japan but it has recently also become the home of the first virtual reality Mario Kart game. Gamers all across the globe are hoping to see Mario Kart VR come to their own local arcade but, for now, Mario Kart VR is only available at VR Zone’s Shinjuku location. The new VR game was introduced to the arcade on July 14 and joins a host of other impressive VR arcade games. While VR Zone has a great selection of more generic games that are also a blast to get your hands on, some of the true standout titles are attached to franchises like Dragon Ball Z and Gundam. If you can make time for some new age VR gaming in the midst of your journey through the best of what retro gaming has to offer at many of the other arcades in Tokyo, there is no spot better than VR Zone.


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