Workshop × Workstyle: Workshop employment

63 jobs found.

Gem Cutter and Polisher

Artisan who cuts, polishes, and shapes rough stones to bring out the beauty of gems.

Maki-e Artist

Traditional decorative craft profession that sprinkles gold or silver powder on the surface of lacquerware to draw pictures or patterns.

Bent wood manufacturer

A profession that manufactures wooden containers such as bento boxes and trays by steaming wood to soften it, bending it along a mold, and applying adhesion, polishing, and painting.

Felloe Craftsman

Traditional woodworking craftsman who processes, assembles, and finishes wooden products for the felloe (rim segment), the outer peripheral member of the wheel.

Wood Inlay (Inlay) Craftsman

Craftsman who embeds different materials into the wood surface to decorate with patterns and designs.

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.

Alteration Specialist (Menswear)

An artisan who performs size adjustments, repairs, remakes, etc., on menswear to optimize clothing according to the customer's body shape and needs.

Candle decorator

Artisan who manually applies patterns and decorations to candles.

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.