Service Occupations X Industry & Occupation: Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure

265 matching jobs found.

Multinational Cuisine Cook

Specialized profession that prepares and serves international cuisines excluding Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine.

Thalassotherapist

A specialist who provides heat, cooling, and massage therapies using marine resources such as seawater, seaweed, and sea mud to promote physical and mental health and relaxation.

Dancer (Excluding Stage Dancers)

A profession that entertains customers by performing dances in hospitality settings such as banquets, restaurants, and clubs. Provides entertainment through acting and choreography in non-stage social and service environments.

Chambermaid

A job that cleans guest rooms in hotels and ryokans, makes beds, replenishes amenities, etc., to provide comfortable accommodation spaces.

Parking Attendant (Hotel)

A job responsible for hotel parking services, handling the guidance, storage, and handover of guests' vehicles.

Kitchen Assistant

A job that supports cooking operations by performing tasks such as ingredient preparation, plating, and kitchen cleaning under the instructions of chefs or cooks.

Tour Escort

As a tour escort for group travels, accompanies customers, provides tourist site guidance, safety management, schedule adjustments, and coordination with local staff—a service occupation.

Tour Guide

A profession that guides travelers on tourist attractions, culture, history, etc., and provides comfortable and safe tour experiences through guiding services.

Tour Conductor

Tour conductors support the safe and comfortable movement of tour participants during travel, providing on-site guidance, troubleshooting, and itinerary management.

Tour Guide Interpreter

Tour guide interpreters pass a national exam and specialize in explaining and guiding tourist sites and culture in Japan using foreign languages.