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Arborist Duties & Salary in Japan
In Japan, an arborist is known as a "木工技師" (Mokkō Gishi) or "樹木医" (Jumoku I). Arborists in Japan have opportunities to work in various regions across the country, including cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Japan is renowned for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, serene Japanese gardens, and ancient forests. Arborists in Japan play a vital role in preserving and enhancing the countrys natural landscapes, working with a diverse range of tree species, including the iconic sakura cherry tree, the majestic Japanese cedar, and the serene Japanese maple.
Did you know that tree preservation is deeply rooted in Japanese culture? Arborists in Japan are involved in tree pruning, tree health assessments, and tree transplanting to ensure the longevity of important cultural and historical trees. They also contribute to urban greening initiatives and collaborate with local communities to promote environmental awareness and sustainable tree care practices.
The expected salary range for arborists in Japan can vary depending on experience and qualifications. On average, entry-level arborists can earn between ¥3,000,000 and ¥4,000,000 per year, while experienced arborists with advanced certifications and specialized skills may earn salaries ranging from ¥5,000,000 to ¥7,000,000 per year. Hourly rates typically range from ¥2,000 to ¥3,000, depending on factors such as location, employer, and level of expertise.
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