Traditional Craftsman × Workstyle: Freelance
63 jobs found.
Oke Barrel Repair Worker
Specialist occupation that repairs and restores wooden oke barrels and tubs used in sake brewing and soy sauce production industries, recovering their functionality.
Oshie Artisan (Hagoita)
Traditional craft artisan who expresses three-dimensional patterns by attaching fabric and paper to hagoita. Utilizes meticulous work and aesthetic sense to produce decorative hagoita.
Basket Weaver (Bamboo)
Artisan who handcrafts bamboo products such as baskets using bamboo splints. Produces daily necessities and decorative items while inheriting traditional techniques.
Kasuri Thread Tier
Artisan who ties and divides threads to create patterns in traditional kasuri products.
Armor Craftsman
A profession that crafts armor as martial equipment using materials such as iron and leather with ancient techniques.
Papermaker (Hand-suki)
Traditional manufacturing technician who forms and dries paper by hand using plant fibers as raw material.
Hand Papermaker
Hand papermakers are papermaking artisans possessing traditional techniques to dissolve fiber pulp in water, scoop it up sheet by sheet by hand using a wooden frame, and perform drying and finishing.
Kanteki Worker (Bamboo Processing)
A profession that uses bamboo as raw material to perform splitting processing, shaving, bending, anti-corrosion treatment, etc., and ships it as product material.
Ceremonial Goods Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures ceremonial implements such as Shinto and Buddhist ritual utensils used in religious ceremonies and rituals, employing traditional techniques with materials like wood, metal, lacquer, and fabric.
Wood Carver
A craftsman who carves wood using tools such as carving knives and chisels to create Buddhist statues, crafts, sculptures, and more.