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Volcanic Ash Collector

Specialized worker who collects and harvests volcanic ash erupted from volcanic activity and supplies it for construction materials, industrial raw materials, and research purposes.

Lock Gate (Kōmon) Keeper (Sluice Gate)

Occupation that operates and monitors sluice gates and lock gates on rivers and canals, adjusting water levels and ensuring safe ship passage.

Water Level Monitor

A profession that monitors water level fluctuations using sensors and observation equipment installed in water areas such as rivers and dams, and detects and reports risks such as floods and droughts at an early stage.

Fisheries Research Station Researcher

Fisheries research station researchers conduct research and experiments on fishery resources and aquaculture technologies, contributing to the stable and sustainable development of fisheries and aquaculture industries.

Water Supply Inspector

Water supply inspectors conduct inspections and tests on water supply facilities and distribution pipes to verify compliance with standards such as water quality and pressure.

Survey Drafter

A profession that accurately drafts topographic maps, plan views, cross-sections, etc., based on data obtained from surveying.

Game Warden

Game wardens survey and monitor the habitats and traces of wild birds and beasts in forests and farmlands, and work to prevent wildlife damage and implement protection measures.

Land Readjustment Specialist

A professional who plans, designs, implements, and manages land readjustment projects based on the Urban Planning Act and Land Readjustment Act, promoting the optimization of land use and redevelopment.

Leak Detection Inspector

Technical job that detects and investigates leaks in underground pipes or piping systems and identifies the cause location.