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Japans Female Imperial Family Members Could Keep Status After Marriage

Prime MinisterEmperorJapaneseWorldlanguages Japanese

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This is a domestic political/legal discussion in Japan regarding imperial family succession rules. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is identified. The event is purely constitutional/social and does not affect any sector's revenue, cost, or pricing power.

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  • Meeting on May 18, 2026 in Tokyo with 13 political parties discussed proposal for female imperial family members to retain status after marriage.
  • Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) expressed support, backed by Liberal Democratic Party and Japan Innovation Party.
  • Consolidated proposal to be presented at subsequent meeting; aim to pass revision to Imperial House Law during current Diet session.
  • Discussions based on 2021 report; no change to law limiting throne eligibility to male descendants.

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