Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Workstyle: Workshop Employment
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Book Restorer
A book restorer is a specialist who repairs damaged pages, covers, and spines of books to maintain and improve their preservation condition.
Makie Artist Apprentice
Apprentice artisan who assists with basic tasks under a master to acquire the makie technique of drawing patterns on lacquerware using gold, silver powders, etc.
Maki-e Decorator (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Traditional craft artisan who decorates the surface of ceramics using lacquer to apply gold powder or gold leaf.
Bent Wood Worker
Traditional craftsperson who softens wood with steam or heat and uses bent wood techniques to manufacture vessels, boxes, etc.
Masu Maker (Wooden)
Artisan who processes wood to manufacture masu used as measuring containers. Combines traditional techniques with precise handwork to pursue quality and texture.
Mannequin Maker
Artisan who handcrafts mannequins for stores and displays from prototype to finish. Handles a wide range from clay or wax prototyping to resin molding, painting, and finishing.
Round Lacquerware Artisan
A traditional craft artisan who applies multiple layers of lacquer to round wooden vessels shaped from wood bases, finishing them through honing and polishing.
Misu Weaver (Bamboo-made)
Specialized occupation that weaves misu blinds using bamboo as the main material with traditional techniques.
Mizuhiki Product Manufacturer
A profession that handcrafts decorative cords and parts for betrothal gifts and gift decorations using mizuhiki as material.
Shrine Carpenter
Traditional craftsman who designs, constructs, repairs, and performs decorative carving on wood-frame structures for shrines, Buddhist temples, and similar religious architecture.