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Japan's parliament enshrines male-only succession for the shrinking imperial family
Japan's parliament revised the Imperial House Law to enforce male-only succession for the emperor, excluding female heirs like Princess Aiko and sparking concerns about the shrinking imperial family. New measures allow adoption of distant male relatives and let princesses retain royal status after marrying commoners.
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