LGBTQ+ families in Japan are creating vibrant, supportive communities despite facing limited legal recognition. As social acceptance continues to grow, lawmakers remain caught in debate over policies, leaving many without full rights and protections
LGBTQ+ families in Japan are creating vibrant, supportive communities despite facing limited legal recognition. As social acceptance continues to grow, lawmakers remain caught in debate over policies, leaving many without full rights and protections
The Japan Times uncovers that the Unification Church reportedly supported 290 lawmakers from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party in the 2021 election, igniting renewed worries about religious influence steering political decisions
