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Fabric Dyer

Fabric dyers are specialists who apply color to fabrics using dyes, handling a series of processes from pre-treatment through dyeing, post-treatment, drying and finishing, to quality inspection.

Base Copperware Craftsman

A profession that cuts, forms, joins, and polishes copper sheets to manufacture copper utensils and decorative items.

Bisque Threading Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

A job that uses a lathe to machine helical grooves (threads) into molded ceramic bisque.

Fabric Cutting (Hō) Worker

Specialist occupation in the manufacturing process of clothing and fiber products, measuring and cutting fabric according to patterns, which determines the product's shape and quality.

Flaw (Kizu) Removal Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)

In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation involves visually inspecting products for flaws and defects and removing defective products.

Ready-made Clothing Finishing Worker

A manufacturing job that performs finishing after sewing ready-made clothes, handling pressing, tagging, and quality inspection.

Gemstone Polisher

Specialized profession that polishes gemstones to enhance luster and transparency, finishing them into jewelry. Uses polishing machines, buffs, and abrasives to handle processes from rough polishing to finish polishing.

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.

Outfitting Parts Assembly Worker (Automobile)

A manufacturing occupation that assembles decorative and finishing parts used for automobile interiors and exteriors.

Guitar Assembly Worker

A job that assembles and adjusts guitar parts to ensure quality as a finished product.