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Akebi vine craft worker
A profession that manufactures crafts such as baskets and trays using akebi vines as material.
Washing, Stretching, and Dyeing Worker
Occupation that cleans, dyes, and finishes textile products. Removes dirt from clothing and fabric products, adjusts texture and color via bleaching and dyeing, and handles final finishing as a technical role.
Andon (andon) manufacturer
Andon manufacturers are artisans who create andon lanterns using traditional methods by stretching washi paper or cloth over wooden or bamboo frames. They handcraft each piece of Japanese-style lighting equipment, combining functionality and decoration.
Stone Seal Material Craftsman
Traditional artisan who cuts and polishes stone for seals and precisely engraves characters or patterns.
Clothing Repairer (Men's Western Clothing)
Specialist in repairing and reforming men's suits, artisan who adjusts sizes and repairs damaged areas.
Uchiwa Frame Manufacturer (Bamboo)
Artisan who shapes and processes the frame part of uchiwa using bamboo as material.
Urushi Undercoating Worker
A profession that applies urushi undercoating (base coating) to wooden products or lacquerware, preparing surface durability and finish.
Ceramic Painter (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Artisan who applies paintings and colors to the surface of ceramics. Draws patterns by hand-drawing or stencil transfer and completes the product through firing.
Obi Cord Braider
Artisan who braids cords (such as obijime) for tying kimono sashes using traditional techniques.
Omamori Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures amulets and talismans distributed at shrines and temples using manual labor or machinery.