Japan revises imperial succession law while keeping ban on female emperor
Japan's parliament has enacted revisions to the Imperial House Law that change how the imperial family can be maintained, while leaving the ban on female emperors in place. The move allows women in the royal family to keep their status if they marry commoners, and it also opens the door for distant male relatives to rejoin the imperial family. The legislation was passed on Friday and is being described as a historic change to a system that has long governed Japan's hereditary monarchy.The new rules are intended to address concern over the shrinking size of the imperial family. According to... [Continue Reading]
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