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Citizens opposed to revising Japan's Constitution rallied in Koto Ward, while advocates of a constitutional amendment held an event in Chiyoda Ward ...
A Japanese court on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit calling on the central government to pay 16.5 million yen ($112,000) in ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Saturday expressed his desire to seek the country's first-ever revision of the pacifist ...
TOKYO -- Nearly 40,000 peace-seeking Japanese participated in a rally in a park in Tokyo on Constitution Memorial Day on ...
Japanese experts urged greater public scrutiny of the country's rising defense spending and large-scale military buildup, ...
People holding placards denouncing the violation of Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution in Tokyo on December 16, 2022.
Around 52 percent of voters said Japan’s postwar Constitution is “good,” down from 58 percent last year, while another 52 percent said revisions are needed, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey.
As Japan celebrates 78 years since the enactment of its Constitution on Saturday, it would appear, at least at first glance, as though all of the pieces needed for a rethink of the top law are ...