Communication Skills × Career Path: Apprentice
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Brush Handle Maker (Wooden)
A profession that shapes wooden brush handles, which serve as the handles for writing brushes, from wood and performs finishing processes such as polishing and painting.
Maki-e Decorator (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Traditional craft artisan who decorates the surface of ceramics using lacquer to apply gold powder or gold leaf.
Felloe Craftsman
Traditional woodworking craftsman who processes, assembles, and finishes wooden products for the felloe (rim segment), the outer peripheral member of the wheel.
Misu Weaver (Bamboo-made)
Specialized occupation that weaves misu blinds using bamboo as the main material with traditional techniques.
Mitsumata (Mitsumata) Bark Stripping Worker (Papermaking)
Artisan who strips the bark from mitsumata and prepares raw materials for washi paper.
Calligraphy Brush Carver
Artisan who carves wooden brush shafts (handles for calligraphy brushes) and performs brush manufacturing and decoration.
Woodblock Print Worker
A profession engaged in the traditional printing technique of carving designs into wooden printing blocks, applying pigments, and richly printing onto washi paper.
Monkiri worker (cutting backing threads of patterned fabrics)
Artisan who manually cuts off the backing threads of patterned fabrics and finishes them.
Baked wheat gluten manufacturer
Artisan who processes and forms wheat gluten, dries and bakes it to manufacture baked wheat gluten.
Yuzen Komabera Manufacturer
Artisan who manufactures wooden komabera (small wooden spatulas) by handling processes from material selection to cutting, shaping, polishing, and painting.