The country's marriage laws require couples to take one surname.
people will all have the same surname by the year 2531 because of the country's laws around marriage, a new study has revealed.
“If everyone becomes Sato, we may have to be addressed by our first names or by numbers, I don’t think that would be a great world to live in," Professor Yoshida said, according to the Japanese newspaper Mainichi.According to Prof Yoshida's study, the number of people with the surname Sato in the population increased by 1.0083% between 2022 and 2023.
Prof Yoshida's calculations were made by analysing the population growth rate and demographic trends of the surname "Sato", but conceded he made several assumptions which caused limitations to the research. Many women, gender equality experts, and even a United Nations committee have called these laws outdated and called for change.
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