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Ceremonial Goods Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures ceremonial implements such as Shinto and Buddhist ritual utensils used in religious ceremonies and rituals, employing traditional techniques with materials like wood, metal, lacquer, and fabric.

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.

Wood carving doll maker

A profession that carves wood and applies decorations and coloring to produce dolls.

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.

Acrobat

Acrobats captivate audiences using a variety of physical techniques such as acrobatics, juggling, and balance acts in performing arts.

Fishing Net Knitter

Fishing net knitters are artisans who knit fishing nets used in fisheries. They use threads or ropes to manually or with knitting machines adjust the mesh, ensuring strength and durability.

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.

Metal Sculptor

An artist who creates sculptural works using metal materials. Utilizes techniques such as casting, forging, and welding to produce three-dimensional forms.

Timekeeper

A specialist who accurately measures, records, and manages the time of sports competitions.

Geta Tooth Insertion Worker

Craftsman who manufactures and attaches the teeth used in the base of geta wooden footwear.