Self-Employed × Personality Traits: Patient
69 jobs found.
Leather Tanner
A craftsman who tans raw hides with chemicals or plant tannins, performs dyeing and finishing processes, and manufactures leather for products such as shoes and bags.
Bread and Confectionery Craftsman
A craftsman who uses raw materials such as flour, eggs, and sugar to perform dough preparation, baking, and finishing for bread and Western confectionery.
Shipowner (Fishery: Self-Employed Proprietor without Employees)
A self-employed individual who owns a fishing vessel to engage in fishery operations and takes responsibility for navigation and fishing activities.
Zenmai Harvester
Occupation involving harvesting wild zenmai from mountains and fields and performing preliminary processing.
Farrier
Specialist profession that professionally manages horses' hooves and maintains hoof health through the production and fitting of horseshoes.
Katagami Stencil Carver
Traditional craft artisan who applies resist processing to washi paper and precisely carves stencil paper for katazome dyeing based on patterns.
Tatami Finisher
Craftsman who manufactures and assembles traditional Japanese tatami mats.
Child Minder
A profession that provides care for children's daily needs, play, and learning support at home or the client's home, assisting parents with childcare.
Tsuishu Manufacturer
Tsuishu manufacturers are traditional lacquerware artisans who layer red lacquer multiple times and carve the lacquer layers to create raised patterns.
Tengusa Harvester
A profession that harvests 'tengusa,' a type of seaweed used as raw material for agar, from coastal shallows and rocky reefs, and supplies it as processing raw material.