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Reflexologist
A reflexologist is a specialist who primarily stimulates reflex zones on the soles of the feet to promote blood circulation, relieve fatigue, and alleviate stress.
Dormitory Cleaning Worker
This job involves cleaning inside residential facilities such as student dormitories or employee dormitories to keep common areas and individual rooms clean. Tasks range from daily cleaning operations to periodic waxing, garbage collection, and reporting simple repairs.
Ryokan Owner (Primarily engaged in customer service work)
A profession that manages a ryokan, primarily providing comfortable stays for guests through customer service.
Refrigerated worker
A job involving cargo handling, storage, and shipping operations in temperature-controlled warehouses for food, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Roll mill worker (Spice manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating a roller mill to process and manufacture spices into powder form. Perform quality control and hygiene management to maintain stable pulverization processes.
Wagashi Maker
Wagashi makers adjust fillings and dough using traditional methods and materials to manufacture Japanese confections such as nerikiri and molded namagashi.
Japanese cuisine chef
Specialist who prepares Japanese cuisine using traditional ingredients and techniques, emphasizing dashi, knife handling, and plating.
Fresh wagashi finisher
Artisan responsible for finishing processes such as shaping, coloring, and decorating fresh wagashi (nerikiri, premium fresh wagashi, etc.).
Japanese fresh confectionery manufacturing worker
Artisans and technicians who manufacture Japanese-style fresh confections using glutinous rice flour, wheat flour, sugar, and anko as raw materials. They knead, shape, steam, and finish by hand or with dedicated machines, adding seasonal appeal and aesthetic elements before providing them.