Japan court approves a transgender man's request for legal recognition without needing surgery
Source: Associated Press
Japan court approves a transgender mans request for legal recognition without needing surgery
BY MARI YAMAGUCHI
Updated 10:19 AM EST, February 7, 2024
TOKYO (AP) A court in western Japan on Wednesday approved a transgender mans request to have his gender changed in official records without undergoing sterilization surgery, the first known ruling of its kind since the countrys top court struck down a surgery requirement for such record changes.
The Okayama Family Courts Tsuyama Branch said Tacaquito Usui, 50, could get the gender listed for him in his family registry updated to male. Usui original application for the revision was rejected five years ago.
Its like Im standing at the start line of my new life, he said during a televised news conference after Wednesdays ruling came out. Im so excited.
Japans Supreme Court ruled in October that a provision of a 20-year-old law that made the removal of reproductive organs a precondition for the legal recognition of gender changes was unconstitutional. The ruling, however, only applied to the sterilization provision and did not address the constitutionality of requiring other procedures.
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