Japanese Cuisine Chefs X Strengths: Physical Stamina & Endurance
For Those with High Physical Stamina & Endurance
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable with physical work and sustaining activity for extended periods.
Physical stamina manifests in various ways. Some situations require standing for long hours, while others involve carrying heavy objects. Quick, burst movements may be needed, or endurance may be required. Additionally, mental stamina to maintain concentration for extended periods is also an important element alongside physical stamina.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve more opportunities to use your body or extended activity periods. Explore where you can utilize your stamina and endurance.
24 matching jobs found.
Itaba
Itaba is a chef responsible for knife skills, dashi preparation, grilled and simmered dishes, and other cooking tasks in the kitchen of a Japanese restaurant.
Itamae
A profession responsible for all aspects of Japanese cuisine preparation, from ingredient preparation to plating and serving.
Udon Cook
Artisan who makes udon noodles from flour, prepares dashi, boils them, adds toppings, and serves them in a store.
Udon chef
A profession responsible for everything from preparing to finishing udon noodles made primarily from wheat flour, including boiling, plating, and broth adjustment.
Okonomiyaki Chef
A cooking professional responsible for everything from mixing okonomiyaki batter to grilling on the hot plate and finishing with sauce and toppings.
Kyoto cuisine chef
Specialist who prepares Japanese cuisine using Kyoto's traditional ingredients and techniques, emphasizing seasonality and aesthetic elements.
Sawachi Dish Chef
A cook specializing in the preparation and plating of Sawachi dishes, a local cuisine from Kochi Prefecture.
Sushi Chef
Specialized profession that prepares and serves sushi using seafood and vinegared rice. Handles everything from ingredient preparation to plating and customer service.
Sushi Chef (Kaiten Sushi)
A job in a conveyor belt sushi restaurant responsible for sushi preparation, nigiri making, serving on the lane, replenishing, hygiene management, etc.
Sushi Restaurant Manager (Excluding food and beverage chain stores: Those who engage in cooking themselves)
A profession that oversees sushi restaurant operations and preparation, handling quality control, staff management, customer service, and more.