Workshop Employment × Required Skills: Hand Tool Operation

44 jobs found.

Geta Sandal Maker

The geta sandal maker occupation primarily involves processing wood and attaching hanao (thongs) to manufacture traditional footwear known as geta.

Rush Grass (Igusa) Weaver

Artisan who weaves tatami facing using rush grass. Combines traditional hand-weaving techniques with machine operation to manufacture tatami facing for homes and stores.

Stone Lantern Craftsman

Craftsman who manufactures stone lanterns installed in gardens and temples. Handles everything from selecting raw stones to cutting, sculpting, polishing, and assembly.

Stone Carver

Artisan who carves stone materials to create decorative items, monuments, and memorials.

Board Clamp Carver

A craftsman who carves patterns or letters into wooden boards to produce decorative panels and parts for crafts.

Seal Engraver

Seal engravers are artisans who use materials such as stone, wood, and synthetic resin to create seals (such as personal seals, rubber stamps, etc.) using seal engraving techniques.

Tub Maker

Traditional manufacturing job that uses wood to produce containers such as tubs and barrels.

Omiya Shrine Craftsman

Traditional wood product processor who crafts models and parts of wooden omiya shrines (kamidana or shingu).

Confectionery Wood Mold Maker

Artisan who designs and carves wooden molds used in confectionery manufacturing, creating molds for shaping wagashi and similar sweets.

Glass Engraving Worker

Artisan who uses engraving knives and polishing tools on glass products to perform processing such as decoration and letter engraving.