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

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Sign Letterer (Signboards)

Artisan who creates and installs signs and signboards for stores and buildings using hand-drawing techniques and painting skills.

Mounting Artisan (Hyōgu)

Traditional craftsperson who uses washi paper or fabric to decorate and reinforce artworks such as hanging scrolls, screens, and frames, shaping them for preservation and display.

Folding Screen Paperer

Artisan who crafts folding screens by applying decorative materials such as Japanese paper or fabric to wooden frames using traditional techniques.

Flyer Writer

A profession that creates and decorates letters and designs on signboards, posters, notices, etc., by hand-drawing.

Wind Chime Maker (Glass Body Blowing)

Traditional craft artisan who melts glass in a high-temperature furnace and shapes and finishes the form of wind chimes using a blowpipe.

Women's Clothing Repairer

A technical job that adjusts the size of women's clothing, repairs tears and fraying, and makes design-based alterations.

Fusuma Paster

Traditional craftsmanship of pasting materials such as washi paper or cloth onto fusuma (sliding door) frames to serve as room partitions and decorations indoors.

Buddhist Altar Hardware Craftsman

A craftsman who manufactures and decorates fittings for Buddhist altars using techniques such as casting, polishing, and engraving.

Buddhist Altar Lacquerer

Specialist who applies lacquer and pigments to finish Buddhist altars used in temples and homes. Utilizes painting and polishing techniques to enhance aesthetics and durability.

Martial Arts Equipment Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures, repairs, and finishes martial arts equipment such as shinai (bamboo swords) and bogu (armor) used in martial arts.