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Hard Lacquerware Worker
An artisan who manufactures highly durable hard lacquerware products by applying synthetic resin paint to wooden or plastic bases, polishing, and shaping them.
Steel Formwork Worker
Specialized profession that installs and dismantles forms for shaping concrete structures using factory-made steel formwork panels.
Steel Ship Model Craftsman
A craftsman who precisely creates scale models of ships based on shipbuilding blueprints.
May Doll Assembler
Traditional handcraft manufacturing occupation that assembles parts of May dolls and applies painting and decoration. Produces doll displays for Children's Day.
Kokeshi Maker
A profession that manufactures wooden traditional dolls "Kokeshi" using a lathe or by hand.
Kokerabuki (kokerabuki) Roofer
A skilled trade that layers traditional wooden shingles (kokerabuki boards) to roof houses, temples, and the like, demonstrating craftsmanship that balances durability and aesthetics.
Goza Weaver (Igusa)
Artisan who operates looms using igusa as raw material to produce goza (floor mats for flooring). Handles various products such as tatami facing, rugs, cushions, etc.
Used Paper Wholesaler
A profession that purchases used paper, sorts, collects, and stores it before wholesaling to paper manufacturers or recycled resource dealers.
Waste Paper Collector
A profession that collects and transports waste paper from companies and households, sorts and gathers it, and provides it to wholesale markets or recycling factories as recycled resources.
Private Home Cleaner
A job that involves visiting private homes to clean living spaces, organize, and manage hygiene.