Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Career Path: Instructor
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Trimming Worker (Ceramic Manufacturing)
Occupation that trims excess parts from formed ceramic bisque and adjusts the shape and thickness.
Stone Processing Worker
This occupation involves processing stone through cutting, polishing, engraving, and other methods to manufacture stone products used in building materials, tombstones, and more.
Setomono Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures pottery products such as Seto ware, handling everything from clay forming, glazing, firing, to finishing.
Lathe Operator (Stone Processing)
This occupation involves machining stone using a lathe machine, shaping it into cylindrical, sculpted, or other forms. It requires rotating hard stone while cutting it with tools to achieve precise dimensions and surface finishes.
Tray and Bowl Lacquerware Craftworker
A traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to everyday wooden tableware such as trays and bowls, from undercoating preparation to finish coating.
Sowa-shoku (Magemono Craftsman)
Traditional craftsperson who steams wood to soften it, bends it to assemble bentwood products such as containers and bento boxes, and finishes them with lacquer coating, etc.
Bamboo Basket Weaver
A profession that hand-weaves baskets using bamboo as material to manufacture daily necessities and decorative items.
Bamboo Broom Maker
A profession that processes bamboo materials, braids and binds them into cleaning brooms, and finishes them.
Barrel Repairer
Artisan who repairs damaged parts of wooden barrels used for sake, wine, etc., restoring airtightness and durability.
Textile Dyer (Fiber)
Textile dyers specialize in uniformly dyeing fabrics by handling the entire process from pre-treatment to dyeing and finishing for fiber products.