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{{sub-stub}}'''Jina Ishiwatari Tsukahara''', formerly known as '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (石渡 爾奈), and also known by the alias '''Jinya''', is a Japanese businesswoman and former [[Sega of Japan]] and [[Sonic Team]] stage layout and character designer.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Jina Ishiwatari Tsukahara''', formerly known as '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (石渡 爾奈), and also known by the alias '''Jinya''', is a Japanese artist, video game developer, and [[Sega CS3]] designer.
  
 
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Jina Ishiwatari Tsukahara
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Jina Ishiwatari Tsukahara, formerly known as Jina Ishiwatari (石渡 爾奈), and also known by the alias Jinya, is a Japanese artist, video game developer, and Sega CS3 designer.

Career

Jina Ishiwatari is most known for designing the stage layouts of the original Sonic the Hedgehog, and for her work as a character designer on Knuckles' Chaotix.

Production history

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Jina Ishiwatari

References