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Chair Reupholstery Worker
A profession that repairs and refreshes chairs by replacing old upholstery and internal structures with new fabric or foam.
Lacquer Strainer
Traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to beautifully finish the surfaces of utensils and objects, enhancing durability.
Lacquerware Inspector
Inspect the appearance and finish of completed lacquerware products through visual and tactile inspection, determine and record defects. Responsible for maintaining product quality on production lines or in inspection areas.
Charcoal Bale Maker
Artisan who weaves straw bales (charcoal bales) for storing and transporting charcoal using straw or miscanthus. Employs traditional braiding techniques to manufacture products that balance strength and breathability.
Sofa Upholsterer
A craftsman who upholsters the seat portion of sofas with fabric or leather, combining cushion material and frames to finish them.
Bamboo Bark Craftsman
Artisan who braids and finishes baskets, trays, ornaments, etc., by hand using bamboo bark as material.
Tatami Repairer
Specialist who restores and maintains the functionality and aesthetics of tatami mats through resurfacing, flipping over, and base adjustments.
Upholsterer (Furniture)
A skilled trade that attaches cushion materials and fabrics to furniture frames to provide comfort and aesthetic appeal. Responsible for measurement, cutting, attachment, sewing, and finishing.
Fishing Rod Manufacturing Worker (Bamboo)
A traditional occupation that manufactures fishing rods using bamboo as material through processes such as selection, node removal, bending processing, joining, polishing, and painting.
Fusuma Paster
Traditional craftsmanship of pasting materials such as washi paper or cloth onto fusuma (sliding door) frames to serve as room partitions and decorations indoors.