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  2. Round One Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, there are currently 107 stores open. In the U.S., there are currently stores open in 27 states. More locations are planned to open in Indiana, and South Carolina. [5] [6] As of 2019, Round 1 plans to expand at a rate of 10 stores per year. [7] [1] [8] [9] The brand also plans to open stores in the Asia-Pacific region.

  3. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    Sega World (Japanese: セガワールド, Hepburn: Segawārudo), sometimes stylized as SegaWorld, is a formerly international chain of amusement arcades and entertainment centers created by Sega. Though not the first venues to be developed by the company, with operations dating back to the late 1960s in Japan , it would come to involve some of ...

  4. Kabukichō - Wikipedia

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    Kabukichō (Japanese: 歌舞伎町, Kabuki-chō, pronounced [kabɯki̥ tɕoː]) is an entertainment district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.Kabukichō is considered a red-light district [1] with a high concentration of host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the "Sleepless Town" (眠らない街, Nemuranai Machi, pronounced [nemɯɾanai matɕiꜜ]).

  5. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    [7] [3] [8] [9] Tokyo Dome's original nickname was "The Big Egg", with some calling it the "Tokyo Big Egg". [10] Its dome-shaped roof is an air-supported structure, a cable-reinforced 0.8 mm flexible fiberglass membrane supported by slightly pressurizing the inside of the stadium [11] with 150,000 m 3 /hour [12] using independent blowers. [13]

  6. Miyakonojō - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 November 2023, the city had an estimated population of 158,235 in 72394 households, and a population density of 240 persons per km 2. [ 1 ] The total area of the city is 653.36 km 2 (252.26 sq mi), making it the largest city in the prefecture in terms of area.

  7. Kakuda, Miyagi - Wikipedia

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    Taizan Park with H-II rocket Panorama of Kakuda City. Kakuda (角田市, Kakuda-shi) is a city located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2020, the city had an estimated population of 28,539, and a population density of 190 persons per km 2 in 11,494 households. [1] The total area of the city is 147.58 square kilometres (56.98 sq mi).

  8. Yotsukaidō - Wikipedia

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    Yotsukaidō (四街道市, Yotsukaidō-shi) is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2020, the city had an estimated population of 95,266 in 43,191 households and a population density of 2800 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is 34.52 square kilometres (13.33 sq mi).

  9. Hachiōji - Wikipedia

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    Hachiōji City Hall. Hachiōji (八王子市, Hachiōji-shi) is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.As of 31 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 561,344, and a population density of 3,000 persons per km 2. [1]