Excellent aesthetic sense × Workstyle: Workshop employment
65 jobs found.
Obi Cord Braider
Artisan who braids cords (such as obijime) for tying kimono sashes using traditional techniques.
Painter (Ceramic manufacturing)
Artisan who paints designs, colors, and patterns on the bisque-fired body of ceramics.
Sign Painter Apprentice
Apprenticeship stage for learning hand-drawn signboard and sign production techniques under the guidance of senior craftsmen.
Kasuri Thread Tier
Artisan who ties and divides threads to create patterns in traditional kasuri products.
Cup Manufacturing Worker (Precious Metal Products)
Occupation of casting, processing, polishing precious metal cups, applying decorations and engravings, and finishing them.
Kamidana manufacturer
A craftsman who handles the design, wood processing, carving, painting, assembly, etc., of kamidana, producing them using traditional techniques.
Karakami mounter
Artisan who uses karakami—Japanese paper dyed or embossed using traditional techniques—to perform mounting on fusuma, wallpaper, etc.
Leather Hat Maker
Artisan who consistently handles cutting, shaping, sewing, and decorating hats using leather materials.
Chrysanthemum Doll Maker
Traditional craftsperson who creates dolls and decorative works by inserting fresh flowers into frames using chrysanthemum flowers and materials.
Kiseru manufacturing worker
Kiseru manufacturing workers are artisans who produce the traditional smoking pipe known as kiseru. They combine metalworking and bamboo processing techniques to perform cutting, polishing, assembly, and decoration of materials in an integrated manner, creating beautiful and functional products.