Curious and inquisitive × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields

191 jobs found.

Video Director

A specialist who oversees video works from concept planning through filming, editing, and delivery, realizing direction plans.

Ceramic Designer

A profession that plans and designs the shapes, colors, and patterns of ceramic products, handling everything from prototype creation to mass production rollout.

Swordsmith

A craftsman who oversees the entire manufacturing process of Japanese swords. Employs advanced techniques from forging to quenching and polishing to create swords that combine artistic value and practicality.

Special Correspondent (Newspaper)

Newspaper special correspondents conduct on-site reporting and interviews domestically and internationally, writing and delivering articles based on the information obtained.

Librarian

A professional who manages library collections and provides information services to users.

Book Editor

A profession responsible for book planning, manuscript collection and editing, proofreading, coordinating design and printing processes, and post-publication promotion.

Patent Searcher (Searcher)

Specialist who searches and analyzes prior art from inventions and technical literature, providing information for patent applications and rights establishment.

Trackman (Horse Racing Newspaper)

A specialized profession that visits race sites at horse racing newspapers and similar organizations, collects and analyzes data such as horse physiques, training times, pedigrees, and track conditions, and writes articles for readers.

Travel Writer

A profession that reports from various parts of the world, writing and disseminating travel information and experiences as articles or guides.

Nihonga Painter

Specialist profession that creates painting works using traditional Japanese techniques and materials such as rock pigments and glue.