Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Independent Business
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Prayer Bead Stringer (Karaki Wood)
Craftsman who manually produces, finishes, and assembles Buddhist prayer beads using karaki wood.
Shuro Broom Maker
Shuro broom makers are artisans and technicians who handcraft brooms using fibers from the shuro palm.
Shogi Piece Woodworker
Traditional craft artisan who handcrafts shogi pieces from rough shaping to carving, polishing, and lacquering.
Shokon Indigo Dyer
Artisan who uses natural indigo dye to dye cloth and yarn into a deep indigo color (shokon ai).
Shoji Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that manufactures shoji by pasting washi paper onto wooden frames. Performs a series of processes including measurement, cutting, assembly, gluing, and finishing by hand.
Shoji Installer
Artisan who measures and installs shoji used in Japanese-style rooms of homes and facilities, attaching them to wooden frames and rails to achieve smooth opening and closing.
Food Sample Model Maker
Occupation that creates models of food samples. Realistically reproduces the shapes, textures, and colors of ingredients and dishes for use in store displays and advertising media.
Gentleman's Trouser Repairer
Artisan who performs size adjustments, tear repairs, design changes, etc., for men's trousers.
Men's Suit Tailoring Apprentice
An occupation that involves learning men's suit sewing techniques while performing auxiliary tasks such as cutting and sewing machine operation.
Men's Suit Tailoring Apprentice
An occupation where one learns skills such as taking measurements, cutting, basting, final sewing, and finishing under a men's suit tailoring craftsman.