Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Independent Business

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Men's Clothing Repair Worker

A craftsman who specializes in repairing and altering men's clothing.

Pearl Back Rounding Worker

Artisan technician who precisely polishes the surface of pearls to perfect their roundness and luster. Uses grinding machines and buffs to manufacture high-quality pearls for jewelry.

Pearl Processing Worker

A profession that sorts pearls from drilling holes, polishing, luster inspection, coating, linking, etc., to finish them as products.

Pearl Processing and Sorting Worker

Pearl processing and sorting workers apply processes such as polishing, drilling, and degreasing to cultured pearls, and sort and grade them based on quality standards such as color, shape, size, and luster. They ensure product quality and supply materials to the jewelry manufacturing process.

Artificial Gemstone Craftsman

A craftsman who cuts and polishes artificially synthesized gem rough stones to finish them into gems as products.

Kokoro Dashiko (Wooden Furniture Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that handles wooden furniture parts processing from assembly to finishing using handwork and machine processing.

Kokoro-dashi-ko (Wooden Joinery Manufacturing)

A profession that processes lumber to manufacture joinery (doors, windows, shutters, etc.). Measures dimensions based on drawings and handles the entire process from cutting, planing, assembly, to finishing.

Shinto Talisman Craftsman

Artisan who handcrafts religious paper products such as ofuda and omamori for shrines and temples.

Pattern Designer

A profession that hand-draws patterns used for products, signboards, textiles, etc., in manufacturing industries.

Crystal Polisher

A craftsman who polishes raw or semi-finished crystals using machines or by hand to provide final finishing for jewelry, optical parts, and similar items.