Tokyo to recognize same-sex unions but not as legal marriage
Source: Associated Press
Tokyo to recognize same-sex unions but not as legal marriage
By MARI YAMAGUCHI
May 11, 2022
TOKYO (AP) Japans capital has announced it will start recognizing same-sex partnerships to ease the burdens faced by residents in their daily lives, but the unions will not be considered legal marriages.
Support for sexual diversity has grown slowly in Japan, but legal protections are still lacking for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Japan does not legally recognize same-sex marriages, and LGBTQ people often face discrimination at school, work and at home, causing many to hide their sexual identities.
Rights groups had pushed for the passage of an equality act ahead of last summers Tokyo Olympics, when international attention fell on Japan, but the bill was quashed by Prime Minister Fumio Kishidas conservative governing party.
The Tokyo metropolitan government unveiled a draft plan on Tuesday to accept registrations starting in October from sexual-minority couples seeking certificates of their partnerships. Same-sex couples are often barred from renting apartments together, hospital visits and other services available to married couples.
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