Artisan (Apprentice) × Workstyle: Workshop Employment

35 jobs found.

Atsurae (Custom-Order) Yuzen Worker

Traditional craft artisan who applies hand-drawn Yuzen dyeing to kimono fabric according to customer orders.

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.

Obi Tailor

Traditional sewing occupation that handles cutting, sewing, and finishing of obi sashes for kimonos.

Decorative Artisan (Metal Engraving)

A profession that engraves decorative patterns or reliefs on the surface of metal products. Used in traditional crafts, architectural decorations, jewelry, and more.

Glassblower

An artisan who heats and melts glass at high temperatures and shapes it into free forms using a blowpipe and other tools.

Leather Bag Manufacturing Worker

Artisan or technician who manufactures bags through processes from leather cutting to sewing and finishing.

Leather Blazer Tailor

A skilled profession that uses leather materials to handle blazer-style jackets from pattern making, cutting, sewing, to finishing in one continuous process.

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.

Wood Shaper (Barrel and Tub Manufacturing)

Artisans who process and assemble wood to manufacture wooden buckets and barrels for agriculture, fishing, dining, and storage. They utilize traditional techniques to create containers that safely hold water and ingredients.

Kimono Repairer

Specialist who repairs and restores kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories to a reusable state.