Craftsman (Apprentice) × Workstyle: Freelance
29 jobs found.
Uchiwa Manufacturer
Traditional handicraft occupation that manufactures uchiwa using bamboo and paper.
Uchiwa Frame Craftsman (Bamboo)
Craftsman who makes uchiwa frames (ribs) using bamboo as material. Manually performs processes from selecting bamboo, splitting, shaving, to finishing, creating the uchiwa frame.
Umeki Zaiku Craftsman
Specialist who repairs and restores cracks or chipped areas in wooden products by inlaying matching wood pieces that blend with the surrounding color and grain.
Lacquer Top Coater
A profession that applies top coats of lacquer to the surfaces of wooden products and crafts, forming beautiful lacquer films to finish them.
Fan Rib Craftsman (Bamboo Made)
Traditional craft occupation that manufactures bamboo fan ribs (senkotsu). Performs the entire process consistently from bamboo material selection, splitting, bending, assembly, and finishing.
Oke Barrel Repair Worker
Specialist occupation that repairs and restores wooden oke barrels and tubs used in sake brewing and soy sauce production industries, recovering their functionality.
Furniture Manufacturing Worker (Bamboo-made)
Occupation of manufacturing furniture using bamboo as material. Handles processes from selection of bamboo material to processing, assembly, and finishing.
Basket Weaver (Bamboo)
Artisan who handcrafts bamboo products such as baskets using bamboo splints. Produces daily necessities and decorative items while inheriting traditional techniques.
Pattern Paper Engraver
Traditional craft artisan who precisely engraves Japanese patterns and designs onto paper stencils used in manufacturing processes such as dyeing and katazome.
Glasswork Craftsman
Artisan who shapes molten glass at high temperatures using blowpipes or molds, applies processes such as cutting, grinding, and coloring to create vessels and decorative items.