Japan Moves to Save Its Imperial Line With Adoption Rule

Japan Moves to Save Its Imperial Line With Adoption Rule

Japan's parliament backed a plan on June 10, 2026, to let the imperial family adopt male relatives from distant branches cut off after World War II. Only men can inherit the throne under Japanese law, and the nation has few male heirs left. Prince Hisahito is currently the only backup heir. This proposal revives an old practice and signals rare agreement after 20 years of debate.

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