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Japanese court upholds ban on same-sex marriage in key Tokyo ruling

The court said marriage under the law is largely expected to be a union between men and women in a decision that reversed a lower court ruling last year and was the first loss at high courts in the six cases brought by those seeking equal marriage rights

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Participants march at Tokyo Pride 2025 events. FILE PIC/GETTY IMAGES

Participants march at Tokyo Pride 2025 events. FILE PIC/GETTY IMAGES

The Tokyo High Court found Japan’s refusal to legalise same-sex marriage was constitutional on Friday in the last of six cases that are expected to be brought to the Supreme Court for a final and definitive ruling, possibly next year.

The court said marriage under the law is largely expected to be a union between men and women in a decision that reversed a lower court ruling last year and was the first loss at high courts in the six cases brought by those seeking equal marriage rights.

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