Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Self-Employed
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Piano Acoustic Technician
A profession that involves the artisan skills of adjusting the piano's pitch, tone color, touch, etc., to optimize the instrument's performance.
Piano Repair Technician
Specialist who tunes, regulates, and repairs pianos to optimize the instrument's tone and functionality.
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.
Straw Hat Manufacturer
A profession that handcrafts hats using natural materials such as straw or water plants, from braiding to forming and finishing.
Wooden Fittings Apprentice
A wooden fittings apprentice assists in the production, processing, and installation of wooden fittings (such as doors and window frames), acquiring tool operation and basic woodworking skills.
Pattern Dyer
Traditional dyeing technician who uses stencils to apply resist paste to fabric, performs selective dyeing to express patterns.
Washi Papermaker (Handmade)
Handmade washi papermakers use plant fibers such as kozo and mitsumata as raw materials to handcraft traditional washi paper using traditional manufacturing techniques.
Japanese Dry Confectionery Maker
A profession that manufactures Japanese dry confections by kneading ingredients using traditional techniques, molding, drying, and packaging.