Adaptability × Classification Details: Wood Product Manufacturing Workers
13 matching jobs found.
Wood Base Craftsman (Lacquerware Manufacturing)
A wood base craftsman is a traditional artisan who uses a woodworking lathe to shape the wooden base (body, handle, etc.) of lacquerware.
Offering Stand (kuge) Manufacturer
Craftsman skilled in designing, manufacturing, and finishing wooden offering stands (kuge) used in Shinto shrine rituals and ceremonies, using traditional woodworking techniques.
Geta strap attachment worker
Traditional woodworking manufacturing job that attaches cloth or leather straps to wooden geta and adjusts shape and strength.
Shinosu (shinosu) manufacturing worker
A craftsman who handcrafts shinosu (bamboo sudare blinds) using bamboo materials.
Shinto-Buddhist Altar Joiner
A craftsman who produces wooden products such as Shinto and Buddhist implements and altars used in shrines and temples, using joinery techniques and traditional finishing processes.
Door manufacturing worker (wooden)
A manufacturing job that produces wooden doors, sliding doors, etc., handling everything consistently from cutting to assembly and finishing.
Doll Carver
Traditional artisan skill of shaping wooden dolls with chisels and carving knives, followed by coloring and finishing.
Flower Mat Maker
A job that braids wooden or paper strips used for packaging flowers and plants to manufacture flower mats (packaging mats).
Buddha Statue Carver (Wood Carving)
Specialist in traditional crafts who carves and manufactures Buddha statues using wood as material.
Masu Maker (Wooden)
Artisan who processes wood to manufacture masu used as measuring containers. Combines traditional techniques with precise handwork to pursue quality and texture.