Japan’s Princess Aiko, widely popular, faces a male-only succession law that prevents her from becoming empress. With the monarchy shrinking, supporters urge reform to allow her to ascend the throne, highlighting her intelligence and public service. Despite growing calls for change, conservative opposition remains.
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