Poll shows 38% support for parliament proposal on Imperial Family

A poll found 38% backing parliament's proposal on the Imperial Family. The government and ruling coalition aim to pass the revision before the current session ends on July 17.

A poll by the Japan Public Opinion Research Association showed 38% support for parliament's proposal regarding the Imperial Family.

The government and ruling coalition plan to enact the revision during the ongoing parliamentary session, which ends July 17.

The exact details of the proposal were not outlined in the poll results.

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