GiGO Akihabara Building 2
GiGO (formerly SEGA) Akihabara arcade focused on crane games, with a collab-cafe stand. Note: the older No.1 building closed in Aug 2025.
A crane-game-focused amusement arcade (former SEGA), open daily 10:00–23:30, with a GiGO collab-cafe stand on the 2nd floor.
- ถ่ายรูปได้
ข้อควรรู้สำหรับโอตาคุ
- การเดินทาง
- JR Akihabara Station (Electric Town South Exit), approx. 2-min walk เปิดใน Google Maps ↗
- ถ่ายรูป
- ได้
- การชำระเงิน
- cash / ic / qr / paypay
- ส่งต่างประเทศ
- ไม่ส่งต่างประเทศ
เวลาเปิด
- Monday
- 10:00–23:30
- Tuesday
- 10:00–23:30
- Wednesday
- 10:00–23:30
- Thursday
- 10:00–23:30
- Friday
- 10:00–23:30
- Saturday
- 10:00–23:30
- Sunday
- 10:00–23:30
จุดเด่น
What it is
GiGO is the arcade chain that took over SEGA's former Akihabara amusement locations after a rebrand. This entry covers GiGO Akihabara Building 2, about two minutes from Akihabara Station's south Electric Town exit. It centers on crane games (UFO catchers) with figure, plush and character-goods prizes, plus a GiGO collab-cafe stand on the 2nd floor, and accepts a wide range of cashless payments alongside cash.
Note the chain runs several numbered Akihabara buildings; the long-standing GiGO Akihabara No.1 building (the ex-SEGA tower) closed on 31 August 2025, so check which building you're heading to.
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