Japan is a liberal democracy with a record of upholding civil and political rights, but its laws and systems to protect rights are weak. Japan has no laws prohibiting racial, ethnic, or religious discrimination, or discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Japan has a law prohibiting sexual discrimination in the workplace only. Civil society groups have long called for a national human rights institution. Serious human rights issues include an asylum and refugee determination system that rarely grants refugee status, a “hostage” justice system that detains criminal suspects for long periods to coerce confessions, use of the death penalty, and a huge psychiatric industry that uses arbitrary detention and use of physical restraints. The Japanese government continues to actively support the expansion of fossil fuels both domestically and abroad, contributing to the global climate crisis.

map of Japan
Read a text description of this video

Professor Miho Mitsunari, VP of Nara Women’s University

In Japan, transgender people are required to undergo medical procedures in order to change their legal gender. These procedures put a huge burden on the body and they are irreversible once done. They are also extremely expensive and lengthy.

Dr. Jun Koh, Psychiatrist

Due to the surgery requirement for a legal change of gender, there are transgender people that undergo surgery and hormone therapy even though they have no discomfort in retaining their bodies as they are. ‘

Itsuki Dohi, Transgender activist

The decision to undergo surgery should be made by transgender people themselves and is a separate matter from legal gender change.

Professor Hiroyuki Taniguchi, Legal Scholar

The law itself is designed to force transgender people into the existing legal system rather than ensuring their ability to live according to their gender identity.

Junko Mitsuhashi, Scholar and Lecturer Meiji University

I would like to see a legal system that is not an embarrassment under international human rights standards.

 

News

Our people

EqualityActJapan

We call on Japan’s government to introduce and enact legislation to protect LGBT people from discrimination before the Olympics. It’s time for an Equality Act – and the countdown starts now. 

TAKE ACTION
Athlete Abuse Japan

No Japanese athlete should face abuse. Support our athletes and sign our petition.

JOIN US HERE