Communication Skills × Career Path: Apprentice

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Amigasa maker

An amigasa maker is a craftsperson who weaves natural materials such as straw and bamboo splints to create traditional amigasa hats. The process from material selection, weaving, to finishing is performed entirely by hand.

Forged Blade Manufacturer

A skilled trade that manufactures blades such as kitchen knives and knives through processes like hammer forging and heat treatment.

Oshie Artisan (Hagoita)

Traditional craft artisan who expresses three-dimensional patterns by attaching fabric and paper to hagoita. Utilizes meticulous work and aesthetic sense to produce decorative hagoita.

Stencil Pattern Dyer (Yuzen Dyeing)

Artisan who applies resist paste to fabric using stencils and fixes colors in Yuzen dyeing.

Gut Manufacturing Worker (Sheep Gut Made)

Artisan who manufactures gut strings for musical instruments and sports using sheep intestines as material.

Kudzu Cloth (Kappu) Manufacturing Worker

A profession that extracts fibers from kudzu roots, spins them into yarn by hand, and weaves kudzu cloth by hand weaving.

Wire Mesh Hand Weaver

A metalworking occupation that manually weaves wires to manufacture metal meshes (such as filters and screens).

Karakami mounter

Artisan who uses karakami—Japanese paper dyed or embossed using traditional techniques—to perform mounting on fusuma, wallpaper, etc.

Glass Tube Blower

A profession that melts glass raw materials at high temperatures and forms and manufactures tubular glass products using blowpipes or burners.

Leather Goods Processing Worker

A profession that manufactures leather goods such as bags and wallets by cutting, sewing, and finishing parts of leather products.