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Camphor Root Collector
This occupation involves excavating the roots of naturally growing camphor trees (Lauraceae family) in forests and collecting and transporting them as raw materials for camphor production.
Pine Bark Collector
Forestry worker who harvests pine bark by felling and peeling trees, collecting it as material.
Truffle (shoro) Harvester
A profession that searches for and harvests truffles (shoro) in forests, handling quality selection to shipping.
Meat Grader
A professional who grades slaughtered livestock meat according to established standards, providing quality assurance and criteria for distribution prices.
Meat Grading Inspector
Meat Grading Inspectors evaluate the meat quality of carcasses and cuts after livestock slaughter through sensory inspections and quantitative evaluations, assigning grades based on JAS standards and others. They perform quality assurance before market shipment, ensuring safe and high-quality meat is provided to consumers.
Botanical Garden Manager (Local Public Entities)
A public servant in a local public entity responsible for planning and managing the operation of a botanical garden. Engaged in maintaining and displaying plants in the garden, as well as research and outreach activities.
Botanical Garden Manager (Private)
A managerial position in a private botanical garden that oversees plant cultivation and maintenance, exhibition planning, revenue management, and visitor services.
Botanical Garden Cultivation Worker
A job that involves cultivating and managing plants in a botanical garden, responsible for breeding and maintaining the growth of plants for display.
Botanical Garden Cleaner
Work to keep the botanical garden clean and maintain an environment where visitors can spend time comfortably.
Plant Factory Researcher and Developer
Researcher in design, development, and operation technologies for closed-type agricultural facilities using LED lighting and hydroponic systems. Responsible for improving production efficiency and quality, and developing new cultivation technologies.