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Accessory Manufacturing Worker
A profession that processes various materials such as metals, resins, and beads to manufacture accessories like necklaces, earrings, and brooches.
Appliqué Embroidery Worker
A profession that applies appliqué and decorative embroidery to fabrics, adding flair to clothing and textile products.
Amagasa Bone Maker (Wagasa Manufacturing)
Traditional craft artisan who precisely shaves bamboo material using a lathe or hand tools and assembles the framework for wagasa.
Ayu Fisherman
A fisherman specializing in catching ayu in rivers and lakes, using fishing methods such as tomoyuri and set nets to stabilize catch volumes and maintain quality. Requires adaptability to seasonal changes and river environments.
Saddlebag (Annou) Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures saddlebags used as horse tack using leather and hardware.
Squid Fishing Fisherman
A profession specializing in fishery work that involves maneuvering fishing boats at night, using fish attracting lights to lure squid, and hauling them up.
Stone Hammering Finisher
A profession that hammers the surface of stone products with a hammer or chisel to apply decorative textures or finishes.
Stone Lantern Craftsman
Craftsman who manufactures stone lanterns installed in gardens and temples. Handles everything from selecting raw stones to cutting, sculpting, polishing, and assembly.
Chair Upholstery Worker
Specialist who attaches upholstery fabrics such as cloth or leather to chair frames, processes and adjusts internal cushioning materials, and finishes them.
Chair Wood Base Craftsman
A profession that manufactures the wooden frame (kiji) forming the skeleton of chairs. Handles everything from timber selection, processing, assembly, to polishing.