Why 3,000 People in Japan Claim the Imperial Palace Is Their Home - Unseen Japan
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Why 3,000 People in Japan Claim the Imperial Palace Is Their Home - Unseen Japan
What do you think of when you think of home? For most people, it’s where they were born and raised. For some wisecrackers in Japan, though, it’s where the emperor lives. A loophole in Japanese laws allows couples (perhaps too much) flexibility in declaring where they’re from. That’s led around 3,000 to declare the Imperial Palace as their registered domicile – and it has some bureaucrats tearing their hair out. Just write anything – even the Imp…
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