Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Independent Business
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Butcher (Retail Meat Shop)
In retail meat shops, cuts beef, pork, chicken, etc., into parts, packs and displays them. Also handles quality maintenance, inventory management, and customer service.
Sarasa (Sarasa) Worker
Artisan who uses plant dyes or synthetic dyes, employing stencil dyeing or woodblock printing techniques to produce sarasa paper for decorative or wrapping paper purposes. Responsible for meticulous color expression through handcrafting and the inheritance of traditional techniques.
Third-Class Automobile Mechanic
A job that performs basic inspection, maintenance, and repair of automobiles.
Coral Craftworker
Artisan who creates ornaments and crafts by handcrafting processes such as sculpting and polishing using coral as material.
Sanbo Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures wooden sanbo (offering stands). Involves wood processing, assembly, finishing, etc., to create products used as Buddhist utensils for temples, shrines, and homes.
Finishing Stonemason (Stone Processing)
A profession that cuts and polishes stone materials to finish buildings and monuments.
Paving Stone Cutter
Paving stone cutters are craftsmen who cut and finish paving stones to appropriate sizes and shapes for use in gardens, walkways, plazas, etc.
Shaft Craftsman
Traditional craftsman who lathe-machines materials such as wood to produce products that serve as shafts for machine parts, furniture, and tools.
Underglaze Painter (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Artisans who hand-draw or transfer patterns onto the bisque of ceramics under the glaze to apply decorations. They utilize delicate brushwork and color sense to express designs anticipating the finish after firing.
Fern Craft Worker
Artisan who manufactures wooden handicrafts such as baskets, boxes, and trays using the technique of weaving shida material made by thinly processing wood.