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Interior Finisher (Wallpaper Pasting)
Specialized profession that applies wallpaper (cros) to interior walls of buildings and houses for decoration and protection. Responsible for wall substrate preparation, measurement, cros cutting, pasting, and finishing.
Nagauta Master
A master of traditional performing arts who performs and teaches nagauta.
Doll Manufacturing Worker
A skilled craftsperson who uses materials such as clay, resin, wood, and fabric to perform processes from prototype fabrication to forming, coloring, and assembly by hand or machine operation, completing dolls.
Neon Sign Installer
Specialized worker who installs neon signs and LED signs on the exterior of stores and buildings, and performs wiring and lighting tests.
Bench Saw Woodworker
A profession that uses a band saw to cut and shape wood, performing basic processing for wooden parts and products.
Slope Greening Construction Site Supervisor
A technical and managerial role that plans and supervises the entire greening construction on slopes such as roads, rivers, and developed land, ensuring safety, quality, and environmental conservation.
Pile Hammer Operator
Specialist who operates pile hammers (impact pile drivers) to drive foundation piles to the specified depth in construction and civil engineering works.
Sandal Strap Maker
Sandal strap makers produce the hanao (the strap running from the heel across the instep) used in zori, geta, and other footwear, using cloth, leather, or synthetic materials.
Rakugo performer (hanashika)
A performer of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling art, who entertains audiences alone by making them laugh.
Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnicians are traditional artisans responsible for mixing explosives, installing launch devices, ignition, and staging. They balance safety management and creativity to deliver beautiful fireworks to audiences.