Tokyo Pride draws thousands to spotlight important year for LGBTQ rights

Thousands joined Tokyo Pride to highlight LGBTQ rights in Japan, the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage recognition. Public support for marriage equality stands at about 67 percent.

The annual event took place in Tokyo on June 7. Organizers aimed to draw attention to ongoing efforts for legal recognition of same-sex unions. Japan continues to stand apart from other G7 countries on this issue. No national law permits same-sex marriage despite rising public backing. Participants marched through the city to promote equality and reduce discrimination. The gathering underscored the current state of LGBTQ rights in the country.

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