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Decision fieldOpen accessJapan Ready-to-Wear Patternmaking Skill StandardJapan · East AsiaRemove
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Primary jobFind patterns & fit
AreaPatterns & fit
Best forInspecting the task and assessment scope of Japan's national ready-to-wear patternmaking standard before planning training, hiring evidence, or further qualification research
Know before usingThis Japanese-language competency reference is not a course, pattern file, provider directory, license-to-practice requirement, hiring recommendation, or proof of an individual's skill. It focuses on women's and children's ready-to-wear patternmaking. The checked 2026 annual implementation plan and unified schedules do not establish a currently offered ready-to-wear patternmaking test. Confirm future schedules, prefectural implementation, grade, eligibility, fees, language, and current task documents with the responsible bodies.
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ForApparel brands
Location or jurisdictionJapan · East Asia
AccessOpen access
FormatReference
Source typeGovernment guidance
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What the source establishesJapan's national skill-testing system includes women's and children's ready-to-wear patternmaking. JAVADA describes Level 1 as making judgments and patterns from a brand concept and Level 2 as making patterns under a supervisor's direction. The task covers work instructions, process analysis, patternmaking, product inspection, clothing and material knowledge, color, trends, and safety. Current scoring criteria include toile assembly, design patterns, sewing specifications, and work attitude at Level 1, plus design and industrial patterns, dimensions, workmanship, and allowances at Level 2. The ministry's detailed standard also includes JIS pattern, body, and size terminology.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueOct 14, 2026
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