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Dressmaking Apprentice

A dressmaking apprentice learns the garment production processes while acquiring skills in sewing, cutting, basting, finishing, and more.

Barrel Maker

Barrel makers are craftsmen who manufacture barrels for wine, whiskey, and similar products, handling everything from wood shaping and assembly to metal fittings installation and ensuring airtightness.

Menswear Tailor (Menswear)

A craftsman who takes measurements according to the customer's body shape and requests, creates patterns, cuts, sews, and finishes menswear in an integrated process.

Menswear Tailor (Menswear)

A profession that takes the customer's body measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes menswear to provide custom-made clothing.

Marquetry Craftsman

A traditional craft artisan who handcrafts decorative wooden products by combining small pieces of different types and colors of wood into geometric patterns or designs.

Rantai (Ran) Lacquerware Maker

Rantai lacquerware makers weave bamboo to create vessel bodies, apply multiple layers of lacquer, and perform decoration and polishing—a traditional lacquerware manufacturing technical occupation.

Roshoku Worker

Specialist who performs traditional lacquer finishing (Roshoku finish) using black lacquer on wooden products and similar items.

Batik Dyer

Traditional artisan skill of dyeing patterns onto fabric using wax-based resist technique.

Batik Dyer

Traditional dyeing artisan who uses wax to resist-dye fabric, expressing colorful patterns with dyes.

Wax Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

A profession that performs decoration techniques using wax (wax painting) on the surface of ceramics, expressing patterns and designs through glazing and firing.