Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Career Path: Curator

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Guide Interpreter (Museum Curator)

A professional who provides guidance and explanations for exhibits in museums, engages in planning, research, document management, and educational outreach activities to deepen visitors' understanding and interest.

Archaeological Site Surveyor (excluding excavation workers)

A specialist who grasps the location and condition of archaeological sites through pre-excavation surveys and documentary research to support excavation surveys. Utilizes techniques such as topographic surveying, aerial photo analysis, and GIS.

Curator

A professional who collects, preserves, researches, exhibits, and promotes education about materials in cultural facilities such as museums.

Assistant Curator

An occupation that assists in the collection, storage, research, and exhibition operations of materials under the instructions of curators in museums and art museums.

Sword Researcher (Museum Curator)

Museum curator who conducts surveys, research, preservation, and exhibitions of swords centered on Japanese swords.

Museum Curator (Curator)

Specialist who collects, manages, preserves, plans exhibitions, and provides commentary on collection works at a museum.

Planetarium Presenter

A specialist who explains celestial bodies and the universe inside a planetarium dome, providing visitors with scientific knowledge and awe-inspiring experiences.

Buried Cultural Property Investigator

Specialist who uses archaeological methods to conduct excavation surveys, recording, and preservation of buried cultural properties, and handles analysis of findings and report preparation.

Folk Art Instructor

A profession that conducts instruction through workshops and classes to pass down and popularize folk craft techniques from various regions of Japan.