Politics
Japan revises law to ensure supply of (male) heirs to the imperial throne
NPR News·July 17, 2026·1 min read
Japan revised its law to ensure the supply of male heirs to the imperial throne. A popular princess drives support for having a female Japanese Emperor, but the country's first female prime minister opposes it. The revision addresses succession rules amid declining male births in the royal family.
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