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LGBTQ event in Tokyo calls for elimination of discrimination NHK

Participants in one of Japan's largest LGBTQ events marched through the streets of Tokyo's Shibuya district on Sunday.

Sexual minorities and their supporters, with rainbow-colored flags and clothes that symbolize diversity, chanted "happy pride" as they marched.

The "Pride Parade" aims to raise awareness of sexual minorities and eliminate discrimination or prejudice, and was first held in 1994. The event organizer, Tokyo Rainbow Pride, said about 15,000 took part in Sunday's parade.

An increasing number of local governments have started issuing certificates, recognizing same-sex partnerships as equivalent to marriage.

At national level, a law that seeks to promote understanding of the LGBTQ community took effect last year.

While understanding of the LGBTQ community has gradually spread in Japanese society, there are still some who find their lives difficult.

Sugiyama Fumino, co-chair of Tokyo Rainbow Pride said that while awareness about LGBTQ is rising, preparations for the legal framework remain an issue.
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Tokyo held its largest LGBTQ Pride Parade on Sunday, with around 15,000 participants marching through Shibuya. The event aims to raise awareness and combat discrimination against sexual minorities. Local governments are increasingly recognizing same-sex partnerships, while a national law promoting
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ID: 45279d4b-495f-43f6-89ef-462736c5490b

Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20240421_16/

Date: April 21, 2024

Created: 2024/04/21 19:00

Updated: 2025/12/08 14:55

Last Read: 2024/04/21 19:49