Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Workstyle: Workshop employment

106 matching jobs found.

Lacquerware Polishing Craftsman

A profession responsible for polishing the surface of lacquerware products in the finishing process to create a beautiful luster.

Shinosu (shinosu) manufacturing worker

A craftsman who handcrafts shinosu (bamboo sudare blinds) using bamboo materials.

Shibori Dyer

An artisan who specializes in the traditional dyeing technique of tying fabric with thread or rubber bands and applying dye to create patterns.

Shogi board manufacturer (wooden)

A craftsman who selects high-grade wood for shogi boards and manufactures precise wooden shogi boards through one-stop processes from wood selection to polishing, grid marking, painting, and finishing.

Shoji Paper Hanger

Occupation skilled in the traditional technique of cutting shoji paper to size and pasting it onto wooden frames with paste.

Bedding tailor

Artisan who makes and repairs bedding such as futons and pillows, handling everything from measurement to cutting, sewing, stuffing, and finishing.

Barrel Maker (Wooden)

A profession that manufactures and repairs barrels and tubs by assembling timber.

Cooper (Wooden)

Craftsman who makes wooden barrels. Uses bent wood, assembly, and metal fittings to create traditional craft containers for storing alcoholic beverages and food.

Sekishu Hanshi Papermaker

Artisan who manufactures hanshi of Sekishu washi using traditional methods. Handles the entire process from raw material processing to paper forming, drying, and finishing.

Fan manufacturing worker

Craftsman who handcrafts fans using washi paper and bamboo, from creating the frame assembly to pasting and decoration.