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2023/04/24 07:26
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Central Tokyo was a sea of color as thousands turned out for the annual Rainbow Pride parade on Sunday. Marchers called for further steps toward equal rights for LGBTQ people in Japan. Crowds filled the streets in the downtown Shibuya district. Organizers said around 10,000 people registered to take part, including some from overseas. Participants included many young people wearing colorful clothing and carrying banners with rainbow colors representing diversity. One marcher who goes by the name Lily said, "I hope everyone here today enjoys being who you are and showing your own colors." A university student using the name Sakura said, "I believe that Japan will also become more open in the near future in recognizing diversity, such as allowing same-sex marriage." A man who wished to be identified only by his first name, Daiki, said, " I want to tell people around the world that you can be who you are and there are always communities around you to support you." Japanese lawmakers have been trying to fast-track a bill to promote understanding of LGBTQ people, but discussions have been stalled by some members of the main ruling party. Japan is the only Group of 7 nation which does not legally recognize same-sex marriages or civil unions. The government is coming under increasing pressure to do more for the LGBTQ community.
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