Japan's Diet leadership plans to present a draft proposal on imperial succession reform to all political parties, which would permit female imperial family members to remain in the imperial household after marriage and allow the adoption of male descendants from former imperial families as successors. The proposal is scheduled for formal adoption on the 10th after consultation with party factions.
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View all signals →Senior members of both houses of the Japanese Diet announced a summary agreement on imperial succession reform. The accord tentatively endorses allowing female imperial family members to remain in the imperial family after marriage and permitting the adoption of male descendants from former imperial families, though key details—such as whether spouses and children would gain imperial status—remain unresolved.