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Mako attends last formal ceremony as an imperial family member | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Mako attends last formal ceremony as an imperial family member | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
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Japan hit by succession crisis as advisory panel rules out allowing women to take the throne

Japan hit by succession crisis as advisory panel rules out allowing women to take the throne
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Female monarchs up for debate as Japan looks to secure imperial line

Female monarchs up for debate as Japan looks to secure imperial line Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Princess Mako (left) and Princess Kako look at photos at their residence in Tokyo on Oct. 6. | IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD AGENCY / VIA KYODO Kyodo Apr 4, 2021 Japan has finally launched formal discussions on how to secure a stable succession to the chrysanthemum throne amid a shrinking number of heirs, with options including allowing women or emperors from the maternal line to reign. A six-member government panel held its first meeting on March 23, with its chairman, Atsushi Seike, a former Keio University president, vowing to hold careful discussions without haste as the government seeks to secure a stable future for the world s oldest hereditary monarchy.

FOCUS: Female monarchs to be debated as Japan looks to secure imperial line

FOCUS: Female monarchs to be debated as Japan looks to secure imperial line Japan has finally launched formal discussions on how to secure a stable succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne amid a shrinking number of heirs, with options including allowing women to reign and emperors to descend from the maternal line to secure the future of the world s oldest hereditary monarchy. A six-member government panel held its first meeting on March 23, with its chairman, Atsushi Seike, a former Keio University president, vowing to hold careful discussions without haste. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (3rd from L) attends the government s advisory panel on securing a stable line of imperial succession, which held its first meeting in Tokyo on March 23, 2021. (Kyodo)

Female monarchs to be debated as Japan looks to secure imperial line

Crown Prince Akishino (C) poses for a photograph with his wife Crown Princess Kiko (2nd R) and their children, Princess Mako (L), Princess Kako (R) and Prince Hisahito at their Akasaka Estate residence in Tokyo, in this photo taken on Nov 14, 2020. Photo: Imperial Household Agency of Japan/Handout via REUTERS politics Female monarchs to be debated as Japan looks to secure imperial line Today 06:25 am JST Today | 06:25 am JST TOKYO Japan has finally launched formal discussions on how to secure a stable succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne amid a shrinking number of heirs, with options including allowing women to reign and emperors to descend from the maternal line to secure the future of the world s oldest hereditary monarchy.

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