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Laguna
Sensei, did you skip this paragraph?
Imagine your loved one has suffered a medical emergency and you are unable to visit or make decisions for them if they are unresponsive.
The next step is to get the national government on board for benefiits such as health insurance and pensions.
Strangerland
None. Yokohama is a municipality. Immigration is federal.
Jimizo
Prepare yourself for more disappointments. Same-sex marriage isn’t too far away in Japan.
Ah_so
Given that gay marriage does not exist in Japan, and there are no plans to legislate for it, as far as I know, it is clearly conservative and behind the times compared to many other liberal democracies.
Saying that, these local reforms are clearly better than nothing.
Sneezy
Quite right. But I also think full marriage equality now is necessary in Japan.
Sneezy
As I understand, it helps prevent situations like landlords denying an apartment to gay couples on the basis that they're gay, because they will have to answer to the city.
goldorak
Same here. A de facto partner visa would be nice. Nothing wrong with spending 5-10-20years/your life with a partner you love without feeling the need to get married.
Even more 'romantic' if anything!
Chip Star
Are you seriously claiming that evidencing your love through a legally binding contract isn’t romantic? (Sarcasm.)
Toasted Heretic
Totally disappointed that some people still want to deny others rights.
I mean, how much impact will this have on their everyday lives that they can dislike it so?
akerusan
waiting for the same treatment for foreigner....
Patricia Yarrow
Once the kinks are worked out of the system, this may become the standard throughout Japan. Certainly a good step forward.
sensei258
What effect will recognizing Partnerships, not necessarily only LBGT ones, have on immigration, visas, and such?
Toasted Heretic
And hows about same sex marriage?
Jimizo
Well it is behind the times if we look at other developed countries who have made same-sex marriage legal.
sensei258
What exactly does this recognition give the couples?
oldman_13
Umm, congrats?
Do the hustle
It just seems a bit daft that they have to have special recognition. If it were just two guys or two girls renting an apartment it should not make any difference at all. There’s no need to wave the LGBT flag for these particular circumstances. If they want to get married and adopt kids, I could understand.
Ganbare Japan!
So much for those who always claim Japan is "too conservative", and "behind the times" to recognize same sex marriage. Homosexuality has never been illegal in Japan, unlike Western nations.
rgcivilian1
Totally disappointed in Yokohama for their beginning and issuing certificates recognizing the partnerships of sexual minority caving in to peer pressure. Common-law kudos and about time.