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Hanging Lantern Maker
Craftsman who fabricates, repairs, and restores traditional Japanese hanging lanterns and lighting fixtures used in shrines, temples, ryotei restaurants, and tea rooms using woodworking, metalworking, lacquering, and other techniques.
Horseshoe Manufacturer
A skilled craftsperson who forges horseshoes from iron or alloys for attaching to horse hooves, performing shaping, processing, and finishing.
Potter
An artistic profession that shapes clay and fires it in a kiln to create ceramic works.
Swordsmith
A traditional craft technician who manufactures and repairs Japanese swords and other bladed weapons.
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.
Nagauta Master
A master of traditional performing arts who performs and teaches nagauta.
Doll Manufacturing Worker
A skilled craftsperson who uses materials such as clay, resin, wood, and fabric to perform processes from prototype fabrication to forming, coloring, and assembly by hand or machine operation, completing dolls.
Sandal Strap Maker
Sandal strap makers produce the hanao (the strap running from the heel across the instep) used in zori, geta, and other footwear, using cloth, leather, or synthetic materials.
Rakugo performer (hanashika)
A performer of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling art, who entertains audiences alone by making them laugh.
Leather Bag Maker
Leather bag makers are craftspeople who manufacture leather bags such as bags and pouches, responsible for the entire process from cutting the leather to sewing and finishing.