Japan is running out of royals. So why won’t it let women become emperor?
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By CNN
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Japan faces a critical imperial succession challenge as the royal family shrinks to historic lows. Despite the nation's progressive appointment of a female prime minister, legislative efforts to prevent dynastic collapse paradoxically diminish prospects for female imperial ascension. The government's conservative approach to succession reform reveals deep tensions between modernization pressures and traditional constitutional constraints, leaving the world's oldest monarchy at a crossroads regarding gender equality in its highest office.
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