In Tokyo, Japan, voices are rising again for Japan to enable female succession to the throne. The Japanese imperial house is at a critical juncture, with the entire monarchy's future depending on the emperor's 19-year-old nephew due to the lack of a male heir. However, there is also the popular Princess Aiko.
A 66-year-old Tokyo resident, Shigeki Kawasaki, says Aiko is completely exceptional. The majority of Japanese people support a legal change, but Japan's first female prime minister is against it.
Aiko is completely exceptional.