Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Color Sense
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Lacquer Worker
Traditional craft artisan who applies lacquer to wooden or bamboo utensils, dries, polishes, and decorates them to produce lacquerware.
Lacquer Coating Worker
A profession that performs lacquer coating processes—from base preparation, polishing, layering, and drying—on products such as lacquerware and wooden items to enhance product durability and aesthetics.
Lacquer Coating Worker
Artisan who applies multiple layers of natural lacquer to the surfaces of lacquerware, wooden products, metals, ceramics, etc., repeatedly drying and polishing to impart beautiful luster and durability.
Obi Fabric Weaver
Obi fabric weavers are a profession that manufactures fabrics used for kimono obi sashes using looms.
Omamori Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures amulets and talismans distributed at shrines and temples using manual labor or machinery.
Omiya Shrine Craftsman
Traditional wood product processor who crafts models and parts of wooden omiya shrines (kamidana or shingu).
Woven Label Worker
Woven label workers are specialists who manufacture woven name tags (woven labels) attached to clothing and textile products.
Car Seat Finisher (Seats)
A manufacturing job that involves bonding pre-formed and cut materials using urethane foam, fabric, and leather for automobile seat sections, performing sewing and stitching processes, and finishing them as completed products.
Furniture Upholsterer
Occupation involving upholstering furniture such as chairs and sofas with fabric or leather, attaching cushion materials, and tailoring.
Furniture Upholstery Worker
A profession that upholsters seats, backrests, etc., of furniture with fabric or leather and fills with cushioning material to finish.