Kenneth Ruoff, head of the Center of Japanese Studies at Portland State University, of the laws on abdication. Given that Prince Hisahito is the only male of his generation and women in the imperial family leave it upon marriage, long-term male succession remains far from assured. Proposed solutions include allowing women to remain and set up branch families, but debate has languished. (Reuters)
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sensei258
Better check your Japanese History books professor
TravelingSales
I wouldn't see a problem with concubines, provided all parties were consenting adults.
Goals0
sensei258 - It's you who needs to check your books. The mother of the Taisho Emperor was a concubine.
MsDelicious
I would love to be a concubine. That would be like so cool.