Besides those forcibly sterilized under Japan's eugenics law, some 60K women reportedly had been forced to have abortions due to hereditary illnesses. Based on the idea of the superiority of the Yamato bloodline, this law devastated countless lives. This dark chapter highlights the severe human cost of such discriminatory policies.
The devastating impact of the eugenics law on Japanese people isn't only limited to the past. The stigma from this history now curbs women's reproductive rights in the country. Today, women seeking sterilization face onerous and unreasonable conditions, such as needing spousal consent and having prior children.
There's a 50% chance that the lowest number of annual births in Japan through the year 2100 will be at least 576K, according to the Metaculus prediction community.