
Japan's first openly lesbian politician celebrated her same-sex partnership on Sunday, a month before elections for Japan's upper house. Kanako Otsuji, 32, is a candidate for the Democratic Party of Japan in next month's election for the House of Councillors. She tied the knot with her partner of four years, Maki Kimura, 32. Their wedding took place in Ikeda Park in Nagoya, the country's third largest city, during an HIV/AIDS prevention festival called Nagoya Lesbian & Gay Revolution. Some 1,000 guests attended the wedding. The leader of the Democratic Party of Japan, Ichiro Ozawa, the Secretary General of the Party, Yukio Hatoyama, and Fusae Ota, the Governor of Osaka all sent congratulatory telegrams to Miss Otsuji...The couple's union is not legally recognised as Japan does not have same-sex marriage or civil partnerships...more...