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Koto Instructor

Specialist who teaches learners the playing techniques, Japanese music theory, and expression methods of the koto (a traditional Japanese stringed instrument), and plans and operates individual and group lessons or recitals.

Abacus Tutor Instructor (Excluding Specialized Schools)

Abacus tutor instructors teach students soroban (abacus) and mental arithmetic techniques, nurturing computational skills and concentration as education specialists.

Pottery Class Instructor

Pottery class instructors teach students pottery techniques from clay forming to firing and finishing, supporting the creation of artworks as a specialized profession.

Tokiwazu Master

A Tokiwazu Master specializes in teaching Tokiwazu-bushi, a type of Joruri, and instructs in shamisen performance and singing techniques as a traditional performing arts teacher.

Nagauta Master

A master of traditional performing arts who performs and teaches nagauta.

Personal Computer Classroom Teacher

A profession that teaches individuals or small groups the basic operations of personal computers, how to use Office software, methods of using the internet and email, and more.

Haiku Private Tutor

A specialist who teaches the basics and expressive techniques of haiku tailored to each individual student, enhancing haiku skills through correction and appreciation.

PC Instructor (Teaching Individuals)

Specialized profession that instructs individuals on basic PC operations, Office software utilization, internet, email, etc. Creates curricula and delivers lectures tailored to the learner's level and goals, supporting proficiency improvement.

Piano Private Teacher

Provides private lessons to teach students piano performance techniques and music theory, supporting improvements in expressiveness and playing ability.

Rhythmics Instructor

An educational role that combines music and physical expression to nurture rhythm sense, pitch sense, and expressive abilities in infants, elementary school children, and others.