Are all Japanese names unisex?

Are all Japanese names unisex?

This article explores the history and prevalence of unisex names in Japan, including some of the more popular and unique ones. Unisex naming is becoming increasingly popular in Japan due to its cultural significance; it allows parents to choose a name based on its meaning rather than its traditional gender connotations. According to a survey conducted by The Japan Times in 2019, around one third of all new babies born were given a unisex name at birth. Unisex naming allows parents greater freedom when choosing a name for their child as well as creating stronger bonds between parent and child regardless of sex or gender identity.
Is Japanese a genderless language?

Is Japanese a genderless language?

This article examines the history of gender in Japanese language, how it handles gender, and whether or not it is a genderless language. It covers how subtle cues such as honorifics and verb conjugations can be used to indicate gender identity when speaking or writing in Japanese. The opinions of expert Charles R. Tokoyama on the subject are also discussed, as well as how the use of gender affects communication in Japanese.
What pronouns do Lgbtq use in Japanese?

What pronouns do Lgbtq use in Japanese?

This article explores the history and use of LGBTQ pronouns in Japan, including commonly used pronouns such as "boku" and "kare", as well as how to respectfully use them. It also explains the process of changing one's legal name or gender marker on official documents, and how to support the LGBTIQA+ community in Japan by being mindful when using language. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding how language can empower or disempower those who identify differently than us so we can create more accepting spaces for all people regardless of sexual orientation, identity, expression etc.