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Inability to Issue Family Register Certificates Across Japan Due to System Error in Wide-Area Issuance System

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Since Monday morning, July 8th, there have been issues with issuing family registers across Japan. Due to an error in the wide-area issuance system, which allows for the issuance of family registers outside of one's registered domicile, the issuance of family registers has become impossible nationwide.

The Ministry of Justice is currently investigating the cause of the error, but the restoration time remains unclear. The wide-area family register issuance system began operating in March of this year and allows for the issuance of family registers at city or ward offices outside of one's registered domicile.

According to the Ministry of Justice, since the morning of the 8th, local governments across the country have reported being unable to issue family registers, and investigations have confirmed that the issuance of family registers nationwide is currently unavailable. The Ministry of Justice has expressed its apologies for any inconvenience caused to users due to the system error.

Even in the initial stages of operation in March, the wide-area family register issuance system experienced difficulties in issuing certificates due to concentrated system access. This error has once again raised concerns about the system's stability, and the Ministry of Justice is working to resolve the error quickly.

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