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Can Japanese siblings marry each other?
Incestuous marriages are illegal in Japan, and such relationships are generally frowned upon in Japanese culture due to violations of filial piety and social norms. Incestuous relationships can have severe psychological, genetic, and social implications for those involved, as well as impact family dynamics. While historical context exists for such relationships in Japan, they are no longer widely accepted or practiced. Siblings who wish to marry but cannot do so legally in Japan have the option of marrying in another country where such marriages are legal, but may face legal repercussions upon returning to Japan.