Collaboration & Teamwork × Workstyle: Workshop Employment

176 matching jobs found.

Makie Artist Apprentice

Apprentice artisan who assists with basic tasks under a master to acquire the makie technique of drawing patterns on lacquerware using gold, silver powders, etc.

Maki-e Decorator (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Traditional craft artisan who decorates the surface of ceramics using lacquer to apply gold powder or gold leaf.

Misu Weaver (Bamboo-made)

Specialized occupation that weaves misu blinds using bamboo as the main material with traditional techniques.

Insect Cage Maker (Bamboo-made)

A traditional craft occupation that manufactures insect cages by splitting bamboo material, weaving it, and applying finishing processes.

Meito Swordsmith

Traditional craftsperson who handles forging, quenching, engraving, and more in Japanese sword manufacturing.

Cotton Yarn Ikat Tying Worker

A traditional dyeing artisan who uses cotton yarn to create ikat (kasuri) patterns through tie-dyeing techniques. Handles the skill of manually binding threads or fabric, repeatedly dyeing and drying to fix the patterns.

Bentwood Craftsman

Bentwood craftsmen soften wood by steaming, bend and shape it along molds, and perform drying, joining, finishing, and painting. They are artisans who produce bentwood products such as bowls, trays, and buckets.

Woodblock Maker

Artisan who carves woodblocks used for producing ukiyo-e and woodblock prints using hand tools such as carving knives to create printing plates.

Bow Maker (Bamboo)

Craftsman who makes bamboo bows. Handles everything from material selection to processing, joining, and finishing as a traditional craft occupation.

Tailor (Men's Suit Tailoring)

Artisan who cuts and sews men's suits and jackets according to individual body shapes and requests, pursuing comfort and design.