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Chiropractic Practitioner
Specialist who manually adjusts spinal and joint misalignments to enhance nerve function and natural healing ability.
Miscellaneous School Teacher
A profession that teaches and educates specialized and practical knowledge and skills at vocational schools, language schools, and various other schools.
After-school Instructor (After-school Clubs, After-school Childcare Facilities)
Provides elementary school children after school with a safe and fun environment for daily life, play, and learning, supporting children's growth in collaboration with parents and schools.
Tanka Poet
A literary artist who creates waka and other poems and publishes works. Requires skill in word selection, sense of rhythm, and emotional expression.
Gas Cutter
A job that operates a cutting torch using gas and oxygen to heat and cut metal materials into predetermined shapes. Performs disassembly and processing work at factories and construction sites.
Kasuri Weaver
Kasuri weavers pre-dye sections of warp and weft yarns separately and weave to express unique kasuri patterns, a traditional hand-weaving technical occupation.
Pattern Paper Engraver
Traditional craft artisan who precisely engraves Japanese patterns and designs onto paper stencils used in manufacturing processes such as dyeing and katazome.
Die-Cutting Worker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)
A craftsman who die-cuts leather using press machines or by hand according to dies in leather shoe manufacturing.
Armor Craftsman
A profession that crafts armor as martial equipment using materials such as iron and leather with ancient techniques.
Cherry Bark Craftsman (Sakura Bark Craft)
Artisan who creates crafts such as vessels and decorative items using the bark of mountain cherry trees. Requires manual skills utilizing the properties of natural materials and finishing techniques such as lacquer coating.