
In Japan, prefectural chiefs and executive bodies elected by direct public election. It was the first time since the prefectural system was established in 1890 that the title “governor” was uniformly applied to the heads of local bodies. Prior to that, it was used only for Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto prefectures. In the United … Read More

Because the role differs slightly depending on the industry, and because it is neither a job title nor an occupation, in Japan it is often treated only in terms of atmosphere. And in Japan, it is often written as “スーパーバイザー” in katakana notation. A supervisor is responsible for: A person with the official task … Read More

In general, it refers to a person who manages, operates and manages facilities and organizations, or such an organization. In Japan, there are various jobs just for managers. a caretaker for an apartment house. A person who manages the facilities, hygiene, and security of real estate. A person who oversees, takes responsibility for, or … Read More

The video game Super Mario Brothers are plumbers. One of the occupations (work types) in the construction industry, which is the work type for attaching pipes (steel pipes, PVC pipes, etc.) such as water pipes and gas pipes. It is mainly required in the field of building equipment such as water supply and drainage … Read More

1. A person who teaches academics, techniques, and entertainment. Especially school teachers. Also, the person who is being taught. 2. A word that respects academic people such as Pastor, Master, Doctors, and Deputies, and people in leadership positions. 3. Calling others, including friendliness and teasing. 4. A person who was born before me. Japanese … Read More

1. A person who is proficient in arts and crafts. A person who specializes in one thing. 2. Women in the restaurant, bar, or nightclub business, such as geisha and hostess. Japanese says “Kurou to” and “Kuro to”.

1. To play a central role in the business of associations and organizations. Also, the person in that role. 2. Caretaker for meetings, gatherings, banquets, etc. Japanese said “Kanji”.

A lawyer, along with a judge and a prosecutor, is one of the three legal professionals and a legal practitioner. And while judges and prosecutors are civil servants, lawyers are called legal profession. In other words, a lawyer is a person who is active in civil and criminal proceedings for the client, performs other … Read More

1. Top of diplomatic missions. There are temporary correspondent ambassadors and resident special ambassadors, and usually refer to the latter. 2. A person who is appointed from a local government, an organization, a company, etc. and performs public relations activities. 3. A messenger dispatched formally under the orders of central government agencies such as … Read More

1. A woman with a job that entertains guests by providing entertainment to singing, dancing, etc. at banquet seats. 2. People who are good at play.

vice chief of a section is often higher than head assistant of a section in Japan company. Japan call “Fuku Ka cho”.

1. The head of a race, tribe, or ethnic group. 2. A term that refers to the founder of the Hebrews (ancient Israelites) in the Old Testament. Japanese said “Zoku cho”.

In Japan, the head of a city that is a local public entity. An executive body that represents and oversees the city. It is elected by the direct election of citizens. The term is four years. Japanese call “Shi cho”.

a person responsible for hiring workers. a person who exercises control and makes decisions. the head of a tribe or clan. a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments. Japanese calls Tai-Sho.


A person who organizes some committees and groups. Students who hold leadership positions in school classes. In Japan’s politics and society,Head of the National Assembly Committee. Japanese says “I in cho”.

1. A warriors on a horse. 2. The designation of warrior class in medieval Europe. Served lords and practiced chivalry through martial arts and disciplines. Japan call “Ki-Shi”.

A profession in the fantasy world that uses “summoning magic”, which summons demons and spirits from other worlds and uses them. Japan call “Sho Kan Shi”.

The Representative Director supervises Directors’ performance of duties. Representative director is the position of the most senior executive in charge of managing a corporation which is registered in Japan. Japanese says “Dai Hyo Tori Shimari Yaku”.

In general, vice chief of a department has lower status than chief of a department. And it is a higher position than chief assistant of a department. Japan call “Fuku bu cho”.

Since the assistant head assistant of a department is in charge of supporting the head of a department, it does not have the authority or authority of the head of a department. If head of a department is out of the office for external work, the main task is to control the inside of … Read More

1. In Japan, most departments placed in organizations such as government offices and companies generally consist of lower-level organizations such as departments, groups, and rooms. Often honored as a position with greater authority. 2. Head of the club team at school Japanese calls “Bu cho”.

Japanese says “Tori Shimari Yaku”. someone who administers a business. member of a board of directors.

The village head of the local public organization. Village elder and representative. Responsible for the administration of the village. Japan calls “son-cyo” or “mura-osa”.

These are kanji written vertically. The meanings are generally divided into two main categories. 1. a person in charge of leading or commanding an army This is one of the official positions and titles for commanding a large army. It has long been one of the titles of military commanders in East Asia. The … Read More

A practitioner and/or preceptor of martial arts. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. Japanese says “Bu-Jutsu-Ka”.

1. an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army. 2. a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony. Japanese says “Sen Shi”.

It is a general term for those who use magic and illusion. It often appears in folk tales and myths, and is also used as a material in fiction such as fantasy literature and games. Japanese says “Ma Hou Tsukai”.



the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem. the principal character in a work of fiction. an actor who plays a principal role. Japanese says “Shu yaku”.

1. a specialist in philosophy. 2. a wise person who is calm and rational. Japan calls “Testu gaku sha”.