Independent business × Personality Traits: Patient
71 jobs found.
Pastry maker
This occupation manufactures Western confectioneries such as cakes, tarts, and mousses in hotels, specialty stores, and bakeries. Responsible for all processes from ingredient mixing and measuring, shaping, baking, to finishing.
Men's clothing tailor (Men's wear)
A craftsman who handles everything from pattern creation, cutting, sewing, and finishing for men's wear, manufacturing suits and jackets tailored to the customer's body shape and design.
Reed Screen Maker
Artisan who weaves traditional sunshades (yoshizu) using reeds (ashi). Manufactures products that are installed outdoors to soften sunlight.
Rakugan manufacturer
Artisan who manufactures traditional Japanese rakugan using sugar and glutinous rice flour as raw materials, performing processes such as kneading, molding, drying, and packaging.
Raden (Raden) artisan
Traditional craft artisan who embeds shells into lacquer-coated surfaces for decoration.
Rope manufacturer (straw-made)
A profession that manufactures ropes and cords using straw as raw material. Involves manual processes from material selection, drying, twisting, to finishing.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Wagashi Maker
Wagashi makers adjust fillings and dough using traditional methods and materials to manufacture Japanese confections such as nerikiri and molded namagashi.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional artisan who manually handles cutting, sewing, tailoring, and finishing of Japanese clothing (kimono).
Japanese fresh confectionery manufacturing worker
Artisans and technicians who manufacture Japanese-style fresh confections using glutinous rice flour, wheat flour, sugar, and anko as raw materials. They knead, shape, steam, and finish by hand or with dedicated machines, adding seasonal appeal and aesthetic elements before providing them.