Japan advances proposal on imperial family adoptions

The Japanese legislature has advanced a proposal to allow the imperial family to adopt distant male relatives. Opposition lawmakers have criticized Sanae Takaichi over the imperial law revision.

On June 14, 2026, the Japanese legislature moved forward with a proposal to allow the imperial family to adopt scores of distant male relatives.

Some opposition lawmakers said that Sanae Takaichi's move could undermine previous discussions held by the Diet to form its consensus on the measures.

The step relates to the imperial family, including Emperor Naruhito and Princess Aiko.

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Illustration showing Japanese officials approving arms exports while Chinese diplomats express concerns over militarism.
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Japan has revised its long-standing rules on lethal arms exports, prompting Chinese warnings of resurgent militarism amid heightened bilateral tensions.

Leaders in Japan's parliament have adopted a draft proposal on imperial succession. The draft allows female imperial family members to retain their status after marriage and permits male heirs to be adopted from former branches.

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Japan's lower and upper house speakers compiled a draft consensus on Friday on revising the Imperial House Law to maintain the number of imperial family members.

For the first time, revisions to Japan's family law will allow parents to choose sole or joint custody after divorce. Effective from April, the system promises more child time for some parents but sparks fear among domestic violence survivors.

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Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrived in Amsterdam on Saturday for a two-week European trip. They will attend events including a welcoming ceremony and banquet hosted by Dutch royals.

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