Freelance × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
233 jobs found.
Taxidermist
Specialized technical profession that processes and preserves animal carcasses, using skeletons and skins to restore lifelike specimens for display.
Bag Repairer
Specialist who repairs and restores damaged or deteriorated parts of bags to recover functionality and aesthetics.
Beaded Wallet Maker
A profession that manufactures beaded wallets by selecting beads suited to the wallet's shape and design, performing embroidery, sewing, and assembly.
Hina Doll Maker
Artisans who create traditional hina dolls using materials such as wood, hariko, and fabric, handling everything from wood cutting to assembly, face coloring, and dressing in costumes.
Gilding Artist
Traditional manufacturing occupation that applies gold decorations to craft items such as lacquerware and ceramics.
Hyōgu Craftsman
Craftsman who uses washi paper and fabric to mount hanging scrolls, fusuma, screens, and other traditional interior decorations and artworks.
Mounting Artisan (Hyōgu)
Traditional craftsperson who uses washi paper or fabric to decorate and reinforce artworks such as hanging scrolls, screens, and frames, shaping them for preservation and display.
Folding Screen Paperer
Traditional craft occupation that attaches Japanese paper or cloth to the frame of a folding screen and decorates it with lacquer or gold leaf.
Bag Repair Worker
An artisan who diagnoses damage or wear on bags and pouches such as bags and briefcases, and performs sewing, repairs, and improvements.
Tassel cord maker
A profession that produces tassel cords used for temple and shrine decorations, interiors, stage costumes, etc., using manual labor or machines.