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The Japanese to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Textiles / Clothing / Fashion. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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kanako.w
kanako.w
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Computers (general), Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Computers: Hardware, ...
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Misae Lucasey
Misae Lucasey
Native in Japanese (Variant: Standard-Japan) Native in Japanese
Misae Lucasey, Misae, Japanese Interpreter, Interpreting, Japanese, Insurance, Medical, Travel, Pedagogy, Education, ...
3
Akari Isotani
Akari Isotani
Native in Japanese , English Native in English
Localization, Medical, Patent, Science, Website, Software, Japanese, English
4
Yuka Sakuma
Yuka Sakuma
Native in Japanese , English Native in English
japanese, english, localization, visual media, subtitling, art, history, culture, lifestyle, fashion, ...
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Samuel Berven
Samuel Berven
Native in English (Variant: US) Native in English
japanese, localization, localisation, translation, game, games, gaming, mobile, console, USA, ...
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Shannon Morales
Shannon Morales
Native in English Native in English
cosmetics, business, marketing, TV scripts, fashion, economics, travel, tourism, surveys, japanese, ...
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Daniel Penso
Daniel Penso
Native in English Native in English, Japanese Native in Japanese
translator, translate, interpret, transcript, Japanese, English, Thai, Spanish, law, sports, ...
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ChicagoPhDs
ChicagoPhDs
Native in English Native in English, Japanese Native in Japanese
Sociology, Education, Medicine, Health, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Gender, Schools


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