Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Workstyle: Freelance
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Reformer (Women's and Children's Clothing)
Artisan who performs size adjustments, alterations, and remakes on women's and children's clothing. Adjusts and repairs clothing according to customer needs to provide a comfortable and wearable finish.
Lace Repair Finisher
Specialized occupation that repairs damaged areas of lace products and performs finishing processes. Handles delicate materials to restore aesthetics and functionality.
Roshoku Worker
Specialist who performs traditional lacquer finishing (Roshoku finish) using black lacquer on wooden products and similar items.
Batik Dyer
Traditional dyeing artisan who uses wax to resist-dye fabric, expressing colorful patterns with dyes.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional artisan who manually handles cutting, sewing, tailoring, and finishing of Japanese clothing (kimono).
Kimono Partial Sewer
Occupation specializing in partial sewing work for kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories. Performs dressmaking using precise sewing techniques for details such as sleeve attachment and collar attachment.
Kimono Sewing Apprentice
Apprentice position to acquire hand sewing and machine sewing skills necessary for making and altering kimonos.
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.
Wajima Lacquerware Craftsman
Craftsmen centered in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, who handle traditional Wajima lacquerware from undercoating to painting and polishing.