Traditional Craftsman × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

168 jobs found.

Fabric Zori Maker

Fabric zori makers are artisans who produce traditional Japanese sandals known as zori using fabric. They are specialists who manually perform tasks such as cutting fabric, shaping sole materials, attaching thongs, and more.

Hakata Weaver

A profession that manufactures Hakata Ori, a traditional silk fabric from the Hakata region of Fukuoka Prefecture.

Foil Stamper (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

An artisan who decorates lacquerware by pressing gold or silver foil onto lacquered surfaces in the manufacturing process.

Bashofu Weaver

Bashofu weavers hand-weave Bashofu fabric made from plant fibers of the banana family, a traditional craft occupation.

Feather Broom Maker

Artisan who manually manufactures cleaning feather brooms by combining bird feathers and wooden handles.

Inlay (Hame) Woodworker

A craftsman who precisely cuts and processes various woods to manufacture decorative inlay (wooden inlay) products.

Hina Doll Accessory Maker

Occupation that processes, assembles, and paints small wooden or metal props (hina accessories) used for decorations such as hina dolls, based on design drawings.

Hina Doll Maker

Artisans who create traditional hina dolls using materials such as wood, hariko, and fabric, handling everything from wood cutting to assembly, face coloring, and dressing in costumes.

Gilding Artist

Traditional manufacturing occupation that applies gold decorations to craft items such as lacquerware and ceramics.

Hyōgu Craftsman

Craftsman who uses washi paper and fabric to mount hanging scrolls, fusuma, screens, and other traditional interior decorations and artworks.