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Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures coated paper by applying paints or pigments to paper. It involves operating coating machines, mixing raw materials, managing drying conditions, and conducting quality inspections.

Floor Frame (Kamachi) Manufacturer

Craftsman who manufactures wooden frames for tatami floor frames and joinery. Performs lumber cutting, grooving, assembly, and polishing in an integrated manner based on design drawings.

Floor Pillar Lumber Worker

A craftsman who selects lumber for floor pillars and specializes in processing such as cutting, planing, and chamfering.

Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker

Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.

Doskin Weaver

Specialized worker who produces doskin (cleaning cloth products) using a loom. Responsible from yarn preparation through weaving to finishing.

Door manufacturing worker (wooden)

A manufacturing job that produces wooden doors, sliding doors, etc., handling everything consistently from cutting to assembly and finishing.

Stone Products Manufacturing Worker

Skilled trade manufacturing stone products such as blocks, bricks, tiles, and sanitary ceramics using stone and earth materials as raw materials.

Paint Inspector

A profession in manufacturing that inspects the surface quality of painted or coated parts and products, measures and evaluates scratches, unevenness, film thickness, color differences, etc., to ensure quality.

Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)

Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.

Clay Manufacturer

A job that manufactures earthen products such as bricks, tiles, and pottery by mixing and forming raw materials like clay, followed by drying and firing processes.