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In Japan, a Gardener, known as "Engei-shi" or "Niwa-shi" in Japanese, is responsible for creating and maintaining traditional Japanese gardens. Japan's unique gardening traditions, such as Zen gardens and bonsai, make it a fascinating place for gardeners. Japanese gardeners may work with a variety of plants, including cherry blossoms, bamboo, and moss.
The main duties of a Japanese Gardener include designing and constructing traditional gardens, pruning and shaping trees and shrubs, and maintaining ponds and water features. They also adhere to principles of Japanese aesthetics, emphasizing balance, harmony, and the natural beauty of plants. Key skills required for Japanese gardeners include knowledge of traditional gardening techniques, proficiency in the art of bonsai, and an understanding of Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Work opportunities for gardeners in Japan can be found in various settings, including temples, shrines, public parks, and private gardens. Cities like Kyoto, Tokyo, and Kanazawa, known for their historic and renowned gardens, offer potential employment options for skilled gardeners.
The expected salary range for a Gardener in Japan is between JPY 2,000,000 and JPY 4,000,000 per year. However, salaries can vary depending on factors such as experience, qualifications, and the size and type of the employer.
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