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Tatami Finisher

Craftsman who manufactures and assembles traditional Japanese tatami mats.

Tatami Repairer

Specialist who restores and maintains the functionality and aesthetics of tatami mats through resurfacing, flipping over, and base adjustments.

Tatami Craftsman

Specialized profession requiring artisan skills to manufacture, repair, and install tatami, the flooring material for Japanese-style rooms.

Tatami Maker

Traditional craft artisan responsible for tatami mats used in Japanese-style rooms, handling everything from measurements to production, installation, and re-covering. Performs material selection such as tatami omote, tatami bed, tatami edge, as well as sewing and laying operations.

Glazier Installation Worker

Specialist in interior construction who measures and processes glass used in building windows and doors, and securely installs it using sealing and fixing fittings.

Door and Window Glass Fitting Worker

Specialized interior finisher who fits glass into door and window frames, secures it, and performs sealing treatments.

Shaft Haulage Worker

Shaft haulage workers operate hoists, trolleys, and other haulage equipment in vertical shafts (shafts) in mines, safely and efficiently transporting ore, materials, and workers up and down.

Shaft Car Operator

Specialist who operates hoists (winches) and cages (elevator baskets) in shafts (vertical tunnels) at mine or tunnel construction sites to raise and lower workers and materials.

Building Demolition Worker

A profession that safely demolishes and removes dilapidated buildings and structures, and sorts and transports waste materials.

Building Insulation Installer

Specialized construction worker who installs insulation materials inside and outside buildings to reduce heat loss and improve energy-saving performance.