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Street in Tokyo (photo credit: Kevin Doran via Unsplash)
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19 October 2021
In Japan, parties issue varying campaign pledges on constitutional reform
Japan's imperial family (photo credit: Imperial Household Agency)
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12 August 2021
In Japan, advisory panel discusses potential options for imperial succession
(photo credit: unsplash / Al Soot @anspchee)
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9 July 2021
Op-Ed: Japan's same-surname law for married couples is in the hands of the diet
 Flag of Japan (photo credit: David Peteron/pixabay)
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14 June 2021
Japan enacts revised referendum law in constitutional amendment push
Flag of Japan (photo credit: David Peteron/pixabay)
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7 May 2021
In Japan, bill to amend constitutional referendum law likely to pass in current legislative session
Tokyo Rainbow Pride 2016 (photo credit: U.S. Embassy Tokyo/flickr)
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17 March 2021
In Japan, court rules government's failure to recognize same sex marriages is unconstitutional
National Diet building of Japan (photo credit: Adam Indikt/flickr)
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21 January 2021
Court rules Japan's ban on dual citizenship is constitutional
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga of Japan (photo credit: U.S. Embassy Tokyo/flickr)
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3 December 2020
Japan's legislature will decide on amendments to referendum law in the next session
National Diet building of Japan (photo credit: Toshihiro Gamo/flickr)
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19 November 2020
Japan debates constitutional amendment on referendum law
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection/flickr)
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29 April 2020
In Japan, citizens divided over adding emergency clause to the constitution

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