TOKYO - Japan is widely regarded as the only country that requires married couples to share a single surname, a rule that continues to shape personal decisions and social debate.
Against this backdrop, a nongovernmental organization aiming to realize a gender-discrimination-free society has turned to an unconventional idea -- encouraging people to marry someone who already shares their last name.
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