Wood Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Instructor
24 matching jobs found.
Shoji Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that manufactures shoji by pasting washi paper onto wooden frames. Performs a series of processes including measurement, cutting, assembly, gluing, and finishing by hand.
Kokoro-dashi-ko (Wooden Joinery Manufacturing)
A profession that processes lumber to manufacture joinery (doors, windows, shutters, etc.). Measures dimensions based on drawings and handles the entire process from cutting, planing, assembly, to finishing.
Shinto-Buddhist Altar Joiner
A craftsman who produces wooden products such as Shinto and Buddhist implements and altars used in shrines and temples, using joinery techniques and traditional finishing processes.
Sedge Hat Processor
Traditional craft artisan who weaves hats by hand using natural materials such as sedge (suge).
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.
Boxwood (Tsuge) Craftsman
Artisan who carves and finishes precision wooden products such as combs and ornaments by hand using high-grade boxwood material.
Buddhist Altar Craftsman (Wooden)
Occupation of crafting parts and decorative items for Buddhist altars and implements using wood.