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111 jobs found.

Amado manufacturing job (wooden)

Specialized profession that manufactures, processes, and finishes wooden amado shutters. Handles the entire process from wood selection, cutting, assembly, polishing, and painting, producing high-quality and durable products.

Amigasa maker

An amigasa maker is a craftsperson who weaves natural materials such as straw and bamboo splints to create traditional amigasa hats. The process from material selection, weaving, to finishing is performed entirely by hand.

Andon (andon) manufacturer

Andon manufacturers are artisans who create andon lanterns using traditional methods by stretching washi paper or cloth over wooden or bamboo frames. They handcraft each piece of Japanese-style lighting equipment, combining functionality and decoration.

Itaba

Itaba is a chef responsible for knife skills, dashi preparation, grilled and simmered dishes, and other cooking tasks in the kitchen of a Japanese restaurant.

Imagawayaki Maker

A craftsman who uses iron plates or baking molds to shape and bake dough, fills it with anko or cream, and produces imagawayaki.

Uchiwa Painting Worker

Artisan who applies base processing to washi uchiwa and meticulously draws traditional patterns or designs using paints and brushes.

Uchiwa Frame Manufacturer (Bamboo)

Artisan who shapes and processes the frame part of uchiwa using bamboo as material.

Fireworks Manufacturing Worker

A profession that safely performs each process of fireworks manufacturing (raw material compounding, molding/filling, assembly, inspection) to produce high-quality products.

Textile Twill Weaver

A profession that uses looms to perform twill weaving of warp threads, threading through heddles, and adjusting thread tension to manufacture patterned woven fabrics such as twill weaves.

Glass Stemware Attaching Worker

Specialized occupation that attaches stems to glass products and finishes them through post-processing such as firing and polishing.