Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Industry & Occupation: Creative & Media
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Calligraphy (kigÅ) Master
An artistic profession that uses a brush to write characters on plaques, hanging scrolls, signboards, celebratory envelopes, etc., expressing the client's intentions and aesthetic elements.
Journalists, editors
A profession that reports, writes, and edits news and information from newspapers, magazines, web media, etc., and delivers it to readers.
Guitarist
A guitarist is a musician who specializes in playing the guitar and engages in live performances, studio recordings, composition and arrangement, and music production.
Kinescope Operator (Broadcasting)
A technical role assisting cameramen at broadcasting sites with preparing and managing filming equipment, adjusting settings, test shots, and more.
Wood carver
Wood carvers are artisans and artists who create sculptural works using wood as material, producing decorative items, Buddhist statues, objets d'art, etc., using traditional techniques or modern methods.
Kimono Designer
Specialist profession that handles pattern creation, material selection, and production instructions for traditional Japanese kimono.
Screenwriter
A creative profession that writes scripts for films, TV, theater, etc., and creates story structures and character dialogues.
Caster Driver (Radio Broadcasting)
Specialist who drives broadcast relay vehicles (OB vans), transports on-site equipment to destinations, and assists with equipment setup and operation.
Character Designer
Character designers create visual concepts for characters used in games, anime, manga, etc., and produce setting sheets and design data.
Kyogen playwright
A kyogen playwright writes scripts for kyogen, Japan's traditional comedic theater, providing humor and satire in theatrical performances.