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In historical Japan, bastards, or children born out of wedlock, often faced social stigma and discrimination. They were typically regarded as inferior and excluded from inheritance rights and family recognition. While some might have been accepted within certain social contexts, many were marginalized and forced to navigate a complex societal hierarchy that favored legitimate offspring. This perception has evolved over time, but remnants of the stigma can still be felt in contemporary society.

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