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Amigasa maker
An amigasa maker is a craftsperson who weaves natural materials such as straw and bamboo splints to create traditional amigasa hats. The process from material selection, weaving, to finishing is performed entirely by hand.
Professional Go Player
Professional Go Players aim for victory in Go matches, participate in tournaments, belong to Go institutes, and also engage in instruction and promotion activities.
Stone Seal Material Craftsman
Traditional artisan who cuts and polishes stone for seals and precisely engraves characters or patterns.
Lacquer Artisan
Specialist in traditional craft techniques that design, create, and restore decorative crafts using lacquer materials.
Obi Cord Braider
Artisan who braids cords (such as obijime) for tying kimono sashes using traditional techniques.
Wholesale store manager (Sole proprietorship: Primarily engaged in managerial work)
A wholesale store manager (sole proprietor) operates and manages their own wholesale store, handling management tasks such as procurement, inventory management, sales planning, and customer correspondence.
Lent Towel Business Owner
Lent towel business owners supply oshibori towels to restaurants and lodging facilities, and manage the entire process including collection, cleaning, disinfection, folding, and delivery.
Rental shop owner
An individual or corporate owner who rents out store properties they own or manage to tenants, performs contract management and operational maintenance, and obtains rental income.
Signboard maker
A profession that designs, produces, and installs signboards and signs using letters and graphics.
Kikouri (kikouri) fabric weaver
A traditional craft artisan who weaves thin bamboo or wood materials to produce the foundational fabric for kikouri baskets.