Independent Business × Workstyle: Self-employed Freelance

15 jobs found.

Painter, Sign Maker

Artisan who uses color sense and design skills to create and restore signs and signboards through hand-drawing and painting.

Leather Bag Maker

A profession that handles everything from designing leather bags to cutting, sewing, and finishing, producing high-quality bags and pouches.

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.

Shoemaker

A profession that makes shoes using materials such as leather and synthetic leather. Performs everything consistently from foot measurement and design to manufacturing and finishing.

Lacquerware Base Coater

A traditional coating artisan who applies base coats using pumice powder and sabi-lacquer to the wood body in the lacquerware manufacturing process, smoothing the surface.

Cloisonné Glazing Worker

A profession that embeds partitions such as copper wires into a metal base, fills with glaze, fires at high temperature, and produces decorative items and crafts.

Bicycle Repair Technician

A technical job that performs inspections, disassembly and assembly, maintenance, and repairs on bicycles to support safe and comfortable riding.

Jewelry Manufacturer

Technical profession handling prototype creation to finishing of precious metals and jewelry. Manufactures accessories and decorative items through high-precision manual work.

Kokoro-dashi-ko (Wooden Joinery Manufacturing)

A profession that processes lumber to manufacture joinery (doors, windows, shutters, etc.). Measures dimensions based on drawings and handles the entire process from cutting, planing, assembly, to finishing.

Abacus Maker

Abacus makers are artisans who process materials such as wood and resin into the traditional calculating tool known as the abacus, handling bead forming, polishing, assembly, painting, and adjustment.