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Aburaage Manufacturing Worker
The occupation of processing tofu derived from soybeans and deep-frying it in oil to manufacture aburaage.
Anko Applicator (Wagashi Manufacturing)
An anko applicator is a wagashi manufacturing artisan who evenly applies anko to the dough, shapes it, and finishes the product.
Thread Dyer
A specialist occupation that manufactures materials for woven fabrics and clothing by permeating and fixing dyes into threads to apply color.
Thread Sizing Worker
Technical worker who applies sizing agent to warp yarns in the pre-weaving process to increase strength and prepare them in a state suitable for weaving.
Smoked Tile Maker
A profession that forms clay, fires it in a kiln, and then applies smoking treatment to enhance color and durability in producing tiles.
Foundry Additive Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures additives used in the casting process. Responsible for weighing and blending raw materials through granulation, drying, and packaging, while ensuring quality and safety.
Pharmaceutical Store Clerk
A job that sells OTC drugs and health-related products, recommending and explaining appropriate products based on customers' symptoms.
Clothing Retail Store Manager
Clothing retail store managers oversee sales management, staff management, inventory control, customer service, etc., at apparel stores to manage store operations and maximize profits.
Whisky Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures whisky through processes such as mashing, fermentation, distillation, and aging of malt, and performs quality control.
Sports Equipment Manufacturing Worker
Sports equipment manufacturing workers handle material processing, molding, assembly, finishing, and inspection of sports goods to produce high-quality sports equipment.