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What is Japan's new policy regarding Taiwan's recognition in family registries?

Japan has implemented a significant policy change allowing people from Taiwan to list the island as their place of origin in Japan's family registry system, rather than being classified under China. This change, effective from May, responds to requests from Taiwanese spouses in Japan who wish to express their regional identity distinctly from mainland China. The decision represents a notable shift in Japan's approach to Taiwan's status, while still operating within the framework of the One China policy. Taiwan's government has welcomed this historic recognition, viewing it as an important acknowledgment of Taiwanese identity, despite warnings from China against such changes.

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Japan Recognizes Taiwan in Family Registry

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How does Taiwan's Foreign Ministry view Japan's decision to allow Taiwanese to list their place of origin?

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What did China say regarding Japan's new rules for Taiwan's place of origin?

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What is Japan's stance on Taiwan's status in relation to China?

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How does Japan currently describe people from Taiwan in its registry system?

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