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14 jobs found.

Akae painter

Akae painters are traditional porcelain painting technicians who apply red pigment decorations to the surface of porcelain or pottery and finish them through firing.

Commercial Photographer

A specialist who receives requests from companies and advertising production companies to shoot, edit, and deliver commercial photos of products, fashion, people, etc.

Painter (Ceramic manufacturing)

Artisan who paints designs, colors, and patterns on the bisque-fired body of ceramics.

Karakami mounter

Artisan who uses karakami—Japanese paper dyed or embossed using traditional techniques—to perform mounting on fusuma, wallpaper, etc.

Book illustrator

An artist who creates illustrations (sashie) published in books, magazines, advertisements, etc., visually supplementing text or concepts.

Sensu painting worker

Traditional craft artisan who hand-draws patterns using paints and gold leaf on washi paper or silk fan surfaces and applies decorations.

Lantern pattern maker

Traditional craft artisan who applies patterns to washi paper lanterns using dyeing and painting.

Napkin Weaver

This occupation involves operating looms to produce fabrics for manufacturing cloth napkins such as table napkins.

Stage lighting designer

A specialist who designs and operates lighting in line with the directorial intent for stages, concerts, events, etc., handling spatial staging.

Hair and makeup staff (non-beautician)

An occupation that involves setting hairstyles and applying makeup at diverse sites such as films, TV, stage performances, and bridal events. Handles hair and makeup tasks without a beautician qualification.