Two significant rulings in Japanese district courts recently declared the nation’s ban on same-sex marriage as “unconstitutional”, marking a crucial step toward equality for LGBTQ+ individuals in Japan. The support for same-sex unions has been steadily growing among the Japanese population, reaching up to 70% in recent polls. However, despite these positive court rulings, the actual legalisation of same-sex marriage still requires action from lawmakers. This development places pressure on Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government to address the issue, especially in a country where traditional values and gender roles still hold significant influence. While the government has criminalised discrimination based on sexuality, critics argue that it falls short of providing true marriage equality. As more legal challenges against the marriage ban emerge, it is evident that Japan is at a crossroads between upholding traditional values and embracing progressive social changes. The recent court rulings serve as a pivotal moment in shaping the future of LGBTQ+ rights in Japan and challenging the status quo on marriage legislation.
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