Independent Business × Workstyle: Workshop Employment
204 jobs found.
Fern Craft Worker
Artisan who manufactures wooden handicrafts such as baskets, boxes, and trays using the technique of weaving shida material made by thinly processing wood.
Lacquerware Decorator
Artisan who applies lacquer to the surface of lacquerware and decorates it using techniques such as chinkin and maki-e.
Lacquerware Artisan
Traditional skilled worker who applies lacquer to wooden products, polishes and decorates them to produce lacquerware.
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.
Lacquerware Craftsman
A craftsman who applies lacquer to wooden vessels, polishes and decorates them, and manufactures lacquerware.
Cloisonné Underpainting Craftsman
Craftsman who applies cloisonné underpainting to metal bases. Transfers and hand-draws patterns before firing, then applies colored glazes and fires in subsequent processes.
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.
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.
Shakuhachi Maker
Craftsman who makes shakuhachi, a bamboo vertical flute. Handles everything from material selection through processing to finishing adjustments consistently by hand.