Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Workshop

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Paste Resist Craftsman

A profession that draws patterns on fabric using resist paste and performs processing suitable for dyeing. Plays an important role in traditional dyeing processes.

Haori Tailor

Haori tailors are artisans who specialize in the production and tailoring of haori, a type of Japanese garment. They handle everything from fabric selection, measurements, cutting, sewing, to finishing.

Sandal Strap Maker

Sandal strap makers produce the hanao (the strap running from the heel across the instep) used in zori, geta, and other footwear, using cloth, leather, or synthetic materials.

Hikisome Dyer

An artisan who draws patterns on fabric using resist agents and allows dyes to penetrate, expressing diverse patterns.

Tassel cord maker

A profession that produces tassel cords used for temple and shrine decorations, interiors, stage costumes, etc., using manual labor or machines.

Women's and Children's Clothing Tailor

Artisan who handles women's and children's clothing from pattern making through cutting, sewing, fitting, and finishing.

Women's Custom Tailor

A women's custom tailor is a specialist who cuts, sews, and tailors women's clothing one garment at a time to fit the customer's requests and size. They handle everything from measurements, pattern creation, basting, to final tailoring, requiring high technical skills and precision.

Futon Hand Sewer

A craftsman who cuts and assembles futon fabric by hand sewing, performs cotton filling and sewing, and completes the futon.

Religious Robe Tailor

Religious robe tailors are specialists who take measurements, cut, sew, tailor, and repair kesa and clerical robes worn by monks and nuns.

Cotton Yarn Ikat Tying Worker

A traditional dyeing artisan who uses cotton yarn to create ikat (kasuri) patterns through tie-dyeing techniques. Handles the skill of manually binding threads or fabric, repeatedly dyeing and drying to fix the patterns.