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Nagoya court rules not recognizing same-sex marriage as unconstitutional
Nagoya – The Nagoya District Court on Tuesday ruled that not allowing same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, a largely symbolic step toward marriage equality in the only Group of Seven nation with no legal protection for same-sex unions.But the court, ruling on a lawsuit filed by a male couple in their 30s who reside in Aichi Prefecture, rejected their demand that the state pay each man ¥1 million in compensation for the current legal system not allowing them to marry.The ruling by the court was the second that found Japan’s ban against same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, and could provide further momentum for efforts toward marriage equality.This could be due to a conflict with your ad-blocking or security software.Please add japantimes.co.jp and piano.io to your list of allowed sites. If this does not resolve the issue or you are unable to add the domains to your allowlist, please see this FAQ.