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Sword Researcher (Museum Curator)
Museum curator who conducts surveys, research, preservation, and exhibitions of swords centered on Japanese swords.
Swordsmith
A traditional craft technician who manufactures and repairs Japanese swords and other bladed weapons.
Ceramic prototype maker
Artisan who creates prototypes (models) used in ceramic manufacturing with clay, wax, and other materials.
Ceramic Designer
A profession that plans and designs the shapes, colors, and patterns of ceramic products, handling everything from prototype creation to mass production rollout.
Simultaneous Interpreter
Simultaneous interpreters are professionals who listen to speeches at conferences or seminars and interpret them orally into another language almost simultaneously.
Swordsmith
A craftsman who oversees the entire manufacturing process of Japanese swords. Employs advanced techniques from forging to quenching and polishing to create swords that combine artistic value and practicality.
Letters to the Editor Editor (Newspaper)
A profession that selects, edits, and proofreads letters to the editor submitted by newspaper readers and publishes them in the letters column on the printed page or website.
Animal Performer
A profession that trains animals and performs tricks at shows and events.
Animal Trainer
A professional who observes animal behavior and promotes desirable behavior through obedience training and training.
Temple Keeper (Watch Monk)
A profession involving cleaning and maintenance of temple halls, facility management, and visitor services at religious sites such as temples.