Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Workshop

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Tsugaru Lacquerware Craftsman

Traditional craft artisan who uses lacquer and wood to create lacquerware employing unique techniques from the Tsugaru region.

Boxwood (Tsuge) Craftsman

Artisan who carves and finishes precision wooden products such as combs and ornaments by hand using high-grade boxwood material.

Fishing Rod Manufacturing Worker (Bamboo)

A traditional occupation that manufactures fishing rods using bamboo as material through processes such as selection, node removal, bending processing, joining, polishing, and painting.

Vine Craft Artisan

Traditional handicraft occupation that uses wild vines from mountains and fields as material, processes and weaves them to produce baskets, daily utensils, and decorative items.

Limb Maker (Doll Manufacturing)

A doll limb maker is a traditional and modern craftsperson responsible for molding, assembling, and finishing doll parts such as hands and feet.

Hand Embroiderer

A specialized technical profession that manually applies decorative embroidery to fabric using a needle and thread.

Handmade Washi Paper Maker

Traditional craft artisan who manually processes raw materials, forms washi from kozo and others by hand-dipping, and performs drying and finishing.

Hand Sewer (Shoemaking)

Hand sewers (shoemaking) are artisans who manually stitch the upper and sole of leather shoes for manufacturing and repair.

Tengujōshi Papermaker

Artisan who manufactures tengujōshi, a traditional Japanese thin paper.

Coppersmith

Traditional metalworking craft that shapes vessels by hammering copper sheets with tools such as hammers. Produces copper pots, decorative items, etc.