Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

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Animal glue (nikawa) maker

This occupation manufactures animal glue using collagen extracted from animal bones and skins as raw materials, through processes such as heat extraction, filtration, and drying. High quality maintenance is required for traditional crafts and restoration purposes.

Glue Coating Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

An occupation that applies adhesives such as glue (nikawa) to raw sheets of abrasive cloth or paper, dries and heats them to fix in place.

Glue Dissolving Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

Worker who appropriately dissolves and mixes animal adhesive (glue) used in abrasive cloth and paper manufacturing, and supplies glue solution of the specified quality to the production line.

Meat Disassembly Worker (Slaughterhouse)

This occupation involves disassembling livestock slaughtered at a slaughterhouse and processing it into a state ready for shipment and sale as meat.

Nishijin Weaver

Artisans engaged in the production of 'Nishijinori', the traditional silk fabric from the Nishijin area of Kyoto.

Varnish Casting Worker (Photosensitive Material Manufacturing)

Specialized work of casting varnish for photosensitive materials onto a base material to form a uniform coating film.

Shipping Wooden Crate Manufacturer

Occupation that processes wood, designs, assembles, and finishes wooden crates for packaging.

Knit Fabric Knitting Operator

A manufacturing job that operates knitting machines using circular or flat knitting machines to produce knit fabrics. Responsible for machine setup adjustments, yarn supply, and product inspection.

Knit Fabric Cutter

Specialized worker who accurately cuts knit fabric along patterns in the apparel manufacturing process.

Knit Warping Operator

A technical job in the knit manufacturing process that operates a warping machine to accurately arrange yarn and wind it onto a beam to prepare for supply to the knitting machine.