Japan's Princess renounces her royal status for marriage

Today on Twitter, I saw an article that said Japan's 28 year old princess Ayako gave up her royal status today (Oct 29th) to marry someone who does not have royal/aristocratic family ties. I decided to search for the article and according to Japan's imperial law, female members of the royal family has to forfeit their titles, status, and allowance if they choose to marry someone who does not have royal or aristocratic family ties. The same rule however does not apply to the male members of the royal family. Princess Ayako married 32 year old Moriya who is an employee of a shipping company. Since princess Ayako decided to marry outside of royalty, she has to give up pretty much everything and take a lump sum of $950,000 from the Japanese government for living expenses. While reading the article, I thought princess Ayako was brave to give up her royal status to marry someone that she loved, despite him not having any royal family ties. I also thought it was odd that the law only applied to women and not men as well. That specific law must have been around for centuries but I don't really understand how just women have to give up their royal status and not the men as well.

Link: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/29/asia/princess-ayako-wedding-ceremony-intl/index.html 

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