Independent Business × Workstyle: Workshop Employment

204 jobs found.

Ceramic Painter

A profession that applies paintings and patterns to the surface of bisque-fired or glazed ceramic products, enhancing aesthetics and durability through firing.

Ceramic Bisque Worker

Ceramic bisque workers apply underdrawing (sogaki) to the bisque of formed ceramics, preparing the foundation for glazing and final firing.

Sword Scabbard Maker

Traditional craft artisan who handles the design, crafting, and finishing of sword scabbards in an integrated manner. Manages everything from wood selection to lacquering and decoration, protecting the blade and enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

Ceramics Painter

A ceramics painter is an artisan who applies underglaze and overglaze painting to ceramic bisque, manages glaze mixing and firing processes to complete the decoration.

Lacquerware Polisher (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

Specialist who applies multiple layers of lacquer to the body of lacquerware and creates a smooth surface through polishing operations.

Watch Repairer

Specialized technical profession involving the disassembly, inspection, repair, and assembly of mechanical and electronic watches such as wristwatches and wall clocks.

Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker

Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.

Coater (Lacquer: Lacquerware Manufacturing)

Specialist in the lacquerware manufacturing process who applies multiple layers of lacquer to wooden bases and other substrates, repeating polishing and drying to achieve beautiful gloss and durability.

Kimono Tailor

Traditional sewing artisan who cuts and sews kimono and other long garments to fit the customer's measurements.

Natural Dyer

A processing worker who dyes colors onto fiber products using natural dyes, inheriting ancient techniques while finishing the products.