By RYO OYAMA/ Staff Writer
January 9, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Shinjuku Playland Carnival, a long-established game arcade in Tokyo’s Kabukicho district, in late November, shortly before it closed for good. The arcade boasted a variety of game titles from the 1990s. (Ryo Oyama)
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