POLITICSSCMP CHINA
Japan changes rules to save shrinking monarchy, but bars female emperors
Japan’s parliament approved a revised Imperial House Law to address the shrinking royal family while maintaining the male-only succession system. The law allows adopting males aged 15+ from former branch families and lets female members retain imperial status after marriage.
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