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Ummm...help! I was interested in this page because of the current motion to allow a woman to ascend the throne in Japan, thus taking pressure off the Princess to produce a male heir. Unfortunately, the English on this page is unclear. I'm hoping that someone who knows more about Japanese history than I do can make edits to improve clarity.