High concentration × Workstyle: Individual workshop

17 jobs found.

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.

Uchiwa lettering worker

Traditional craft artisan who pastes paper onto the frame of uchiwa and hand-draws decorative letters or designs using a brush and ink or paint.

Cup Manufacturing Worker (Precious Metal Products)

Occupation of casting, processing, polishing precious metal cups, applying decorations and engravings, and finishing them.

Leather shoe sole attacher

Specialized occupation handling the craftsmanship of gluing and attaching soles (sole materials) to leather shoe uppers (vamps) and shaping them.

Leather Bag Tailor

Artisan who cuts and sews leather materials to tailor bags and bag-like products. Requires precise manual processes and finishing techniques.

Kumiko lattice worker (joinery manufacturing)

Artisan who designs, processes, and assembles kumiko used in traditional wooden joinery.

Shinosu (shinosu) manufacturing worker

A craftsman who handcrafts shinosu (bamboo sudare blinds) using bamboo materials.

Shogi board manufacturer (wooden)

A craftsman who selects high-grade wood for shogi boards and manufactures precise wooden shogi boards through one-stop processes from wood selection to polishing, grid marking, painting, and finishing.

Fan rib manufacturing worker (bamboo-made)

Traditional manufacturing occupation that processes and shapes slender parts for fan ribs using bamboo as the material. Involves selecting split bamboo, grooving, drilling holes, polishing, and more.

Swordsmith

A craftsman who oversees the entire manufacturing process of Japanese swords. Employs advanced techniques from forging to quenching and polishing to create swords that combine artistic value and practicality.