LGBTQ rights in Ibaraki Prefecture

Ibaraki Prefecture was the first prefecture of Japan and in the Kantō region to introduce a partnership registry for same-sex couples, as well as the second in the country to pass LGBT-inclusive nondiscrimination protections. == Recognition of same-sex relationships and families == === National recognition === Since March 19, 2021, the Supreme Court of Japan has held that common-law marriages may exist between same-sex couples.

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LGBTQ rights in Ibaraki Prefecture

Ibaraki Prefecture was the first prefecture of Japan and in the Kantō region to introduce a partnership registry for same-sex couples, as well as the second in the country to pass LGBT-inclusive nondiscrimination protections. == Recognition of same-sex relationships and families == === National recognition === Since March 19, 2021, the Supreme Court of Japan has held that common-law marriages may exist between same-sex couples.

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