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Geta Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing occupation that produces traditional wooden footwear called geta, from material selection through processing, assembly, and finishing.

Go Board and Shogi Board Grid Line Worker

Artisan who accurately draws, engraves, and finishes grid lines on wooden go boards and shogi boards using lacquer.

Indigo Dyer

An artisan who dyes fabrics and clothes using traditional dyeing techniques such as indigo dyeing and handles the process up to productization.

Lacquerware Gold Ground Worker

Lacquerware gold ground workers are traditional craft artisans who decorate the surface of lacquerware using gold powder or gold leaf. Delicate techniques and high attention to detail are required.

Lacquerware Polisher

Traditional craft technician who polishes the surface of lacquerware to refine decorative layers and undercoats.

Cloisonne Craftsman

A craftsman who decorates metalware or accessories with vitreous enamel and fires them in a kiln to create beautiful decorative items.

Cloisonné Firing Worker

An artisan who applies vitreous enamel to metal surfaces and fires it at high temperatures to create decorative items and crafts.

Cloisonné Pattern Worker

The Cloisonné Pattern Worker is a traditional craft artisan responsible for the craftsmanship of applying vitreous enamel to the surfaces of metal or glass and fixing it at high temperatures to create decorative patterns.

Paper Fabric Weaver

Traditional artisan who weaves fabric using paper yarn processed from washi paper into threads, employing hand looms or power looms.

Shinto-Buddhist Altar Joiner

A craftsman who produces wooden products such as Shinto and Buddhist implements and altars used in shrines and temples, using joinery techniques and traditional finishing processes.