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Wood Shaper (Kamaboko Board Manufacturing)
This occupation involves processing and manufacturing wooden boards used for shaping kamaboko, from lumber selection through cutting, forming, and finishing.
Ivory craftsman
Artisan who engraves and processes ivory, horns, etc., to create ornaments and craft items.
Wood carver
Wood carvers are artisans and artists who create sculptural works using wood as material, producing decorative items, Buddhist statues, objets d'art, etc., using traditional techniques or modern methods.
Woodcarver
A craftsman who creates three-dimensional sculptures such as decorative items, Buddhist statues, and objets d'art using wood and carving knives.
Canvas Worker (Performs upholstery on furniture)
Artisan who attaches fabric or leather to the interiors of furniture such as chairs and sofas. Performs manual work from cushion material processing to upholstery decoration.
Kyogen performer
A profession that conveys humor to audiences through dialogue plays, movements, and interplay with hayashi as a performer of kyogen, Japan's traditional comic theater.
Boat Racer
Boat racers are professional athletes who compete in boat races, a public gambling sport using motorboats, at boat race courses across the country. They dash across the water surface with high driving skills and instantaneous judgment.
Kirikane (Kiri) Craftsman
Kirikane craftsmen are traditional Japanese artisans who use gold leaf or gold mud to apply delicate patterns to Buddhist statues, fusuma paintings, mandala diagrams, and more.
Paulownia Box Manufacturer
A craftsman who manufactures traditional paulownia boxes using paulownia wood by hand or machine.
Metal Craft Worker
A skilled trade that shapes metal materials by hand or machine processing to create decorative items and crafts. Uses traditional techniques and modern technology to handle diverse processes such as casting, forging, chasing, and polishing.