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

The Gigo SEGA Building, also referred to as the SEGA Tower, is a massive arcade in Akihabara. The arcade expands six floors and features a variety of historical games inside. One of which is the first ever Pokemon arcade game. The first two floors of the towers are reserved pretty much just for claw games and a variety of capsule dispensers. If you’re looking to get your hands on actual arcade games, you will be far more interested in making a beeline for the third floor and slowly working your way up. While there are still tons of claw machines on the third floor (many of which I would recommend actually giving a shot), you can also find that historical Pokemon game here along with One Piece, Dragon Quest, and Hatsune Miku games as well. From the fourth floor up, you will find yourself in an arcade heaven.


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