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133 matching jobs found.
Attendant (Ryokan)
This occupation provides services such as responding to and guiding guests, serving meals and tea at a ryokan, and supports comfortable stays with the spirit of omotenashi.
Ship Engine Outfitter
Specialized profession that assembles piping and instruments for engine auxiliary equipment in ship engine rooms, and performs installation, adjustment, and testing.
Funeral Vehicle Driver
Specialized profession that drives vehicles such as hearses and shuttle buses used in funerals, transporting bereaved families and mourners.
Funeral Parlor Attendant
A service occupation handling everything from bereaved family support and venue operations to funeral planning, proceedings, and body preparation.
Farrier
Specialist profession that maintains horse hoof health through hoof trimming, horseshoe fabrication, and fitting.
Shorthand School Instructor (Vocational School)
Specialized profession that teaches students shorthand techniques and document creation skills at vocational schools. Teaches shorthand methods, typing, PC operations, etc.
Dye Stencil Tracer
A profession that traces and drafts patterns at full size to create stencils for dyeing.
Cutter (Printing Industry)
A job that operates cutting machines in the printing process to cut printed materials to specified sizes.
Chitsu (Chitsu) Manufacturing Worker
Artisan who manufactures chitsu to protect books and scrolls. Uses washi paper and cloth for mounting processing to beautifully and safely store works and documents.
Intellectual Disability Welfare Officer
A professional who provides consultation, assessment, creates support plans, coordinates with relevant organizations for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families, and promotes independence support.