Workshop × Workstyle: Sole Proprietor

23 jobs found.

Atsurae (Custom-Order) Yuzen Worker

Traditional craft artisan who applies hand-drawn Yuzen dyeing to kimono fabric according to customer orders.

Clothing Repairer (Japanese Clothing)

A skilled trade that performs repairs, alterations, stain removal, etc., on Japanese clothing to restore and repair kimonos.

Uchiwa Frame Craftsman (Bamboo)

Craftsman who makes uchiwa frames (ribs) using bamboo as material. Manually performs processes from selecting bamboo, splitting, shaving, to finishing, creating the uchiwa frame.

Lacquer Worker

Traditional craft artisan who applies lacquer to wooden or bamboo utensils, dries, polishes, and decorates them to produce lacquerware.

Musical Instrument Tuner

Specialist who adjusts the pitch of pianos and other musical instruments and fine-tunes their mechanisms.

Kiwamono Artisan (Doll Manufacturing)

A Kiwamono artisan (doll manufacturing) is a craftsman who uses materials such as clay and wooden molds to perform the entire process from doll prototype creation to coloring, assembly, and decoration.

Armor Craftsman

Armor craftsmen are artisans who use non-metal materials such as leather, cloth, and wood to produce decorative parts for armor and armor suits.

Festival Lantern (Chōchin) Name Inscriber

Traditional handicraft occupation that uses a brush to inscribe names or decorations on lanterns used in festivals.

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.

Prayer Bead Stringer (Karaki Wood)

Craftsman who manually produces, finishes, and assembles Buddhist prayer beads using karaki wood.