Artisan × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
94 jobs found.
Offering Stand (kuge) Manufacturer
Craftsman skilled in designing, manufacturing, and finishing wooden offering stands (kuge) used in Shinto shrine rituals and ceremonies, using traditional woodworking techniques.
Fur Worker
Artisan who processes animal pelts into clothing and sundries.
Small Garment Stitcher
Artisan who manufactures and finishes small garments and fabric products by hand sewing or hand embroidery.
Kokeshi painter
Artisan who paints traditional patterns and faces on the wooden body of kokeshi dolls using brushes and pigments.
Indigo Dyer
An artisan who dyes fabrics and clothes using traditional dyeing techniques such as indigo dyeing and handles the process up to productization.
Wood Craftsman (Wooden)
Artisan who uses wood as material and hand tools or small machines to create small items such as decorations, crafts, and daily goods. Performs delicate carving, shaving, assembly, and finishing painting.
Festival Lantern (Chōchin) Name Inscriber
Traditional handicraft occupation that uses a brush to inscribe names or decorations on lanterns used in festivals.
Sanada Himo Manufacturing Worker (Fiber Made)
Artisan who manufactures Sanada himo cords for obi ties and decorations using braiding machines, etc.
Bamboo Sword Maker
A profession that crafts kendo shinai using moso bamboo through manual processes such as splitting bamboo, drying, polishing, braiding cords, and more.
Loom Worker (Oshima Tsumugi Manufacturing)
Skilled artisan who operates looms for Oshima Tsumugi, using mud-dyed weft threads to weave intricate kasuri patterns.