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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (高柳 美穂) is a former background artist at [[Sega of Japan]], best known for her work on ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'' designing the Benten-cho stage{{magref|dmjp|2000-29|148}}. She may have worked at [[Sony]]'s Project Siren team for a couple years in the mid-2000's before returning to Sega{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/person/160698/miho-takayanagi/credits/sort:date/}}.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Miho Takayanagi
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Miho Takayanagi (高柳 美穂) is a former background artist at Sega of Japan, best known for her work on Jet Set Radio designing the Benten-cho stage[1]. She may have worked at Sony's Project Siren team for a couple years in the mid-2000's before returning to Sega[2].

Production history

Magazine articles

Main article: Miho Takayanagi/Magazine articles.

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