Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Workstyle: Workshop employment
19 jobs found.
Urashi (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Artisan who trims excess parts from the base of ceramics after forming or bisque firing to create a smooth shape.
Obijime Braider
Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.
Kamidana manufacturer
A craftsman who handles the design, wood processing, carving, painting, assembly, etc., of kamidana, producing them using traditional techniques.
Leather Bag Tailor
Artisan who cuts and sews leather materials to tailor bags and bag-like products. Requires precise manual processes and finishing techniques.
Leather sewing worker
A craftsman who cuts leather materials, sews and finishes them to produce leather products such as bags and wallets.
Metal Craftsman
Artisans who process metal materials using techniques such as cutting, forming, welding, and polishing to create artworks, industrial parts, ornaments, etc.
Shoe manufacturing worker and repair worker
Occupation that uses materials such as leather and cloth to manufacture and repair shoes. Handles processes such as design, pattern making, cutting, sewing, sole attachment, and finishing.
Bamboo rake maker
Bamboo rake makers shape and decorate kumade bamboo rakes, which are traditional New Year's lucky charms, using wood and bamboo in a traditional manufacturing occupation.
Geta Finishing Worker
A geta finishing worker is a craftsman who performs finishing processes such as polishing, painting, lacquering, and attaching straps to wooden geta to give them aesthetic appeal and durability.
Sake barrel manufacturing worker
A craftsman specializing in sake barrel manufacturing, performing traditional handcraft techniques from wood selection through processing, assembly, metal fitting, and finishing.