Trans Man Challenges Japan’s Archaic Gender Laws With Historic Legal Action
There are several reasons why a trans man might choose to have a Hysterectomy.
Satisfying a government’s archaic law shouldn’t be one of them.
Gen Suzuki, 46, has filed a request to legally change his gender without having to undergo surgery and be sterilized.
Japan implemented the Gender Identity Disorder (GID) special case law in 2004. Under the law, transgender people must meet five requirements before they can legally change gender. The individual must be at least 20 years old, not presently married, not have any underage children (under 20), must be sterilized and have genitalia that “closely resemble the physical form of an alternative gender”. In 2019, the Japanese supreme court unanimously upheld the law requiring trans people seeking to legally change their gender to be sterilized.
Reasons To Get a Hysterectomy
1. If there is a risk for cervical cancer and getting regular Pap tests isn’t possible, a Hysterectomy is recommended.
2. While there's no conclusive evidence suggesting that Testosterone causes cervical or uterine cancer, the fear of atrophic cancerous cells developing, especially if there's a family history of pelvic cancer, is often cited as a reason for having a Hysterectomy.
3. Hysterectomy is used to remove fibroid cysts (non-cancerous tumors), and as a treatment for endometriosis (the growth of the uterine lining outside of the uterus) and breakthrough bleeding, conditions that are commonly reported by trans men.
4. Abdominal pain can also suggest Hysterectomy. Testosterone causes atrophy of the uterus and vagina, which puts tension on surrounding muscles and ligaments which can cause painful cramping.
5. Another strong indication for Hysterectomy is failure to practice safe sex, risking accidental pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
6. Many trans men seek out Hysterectomy to eradicate the primary source of Estrogen production, to maximize masculinization from Testosterone.
7. Another strong indication for gender-affirming Hysterectomy is to provide a feeling of wholeness and completeness. While not all trans men are bothered by having a uterus, others find its presence to be an acute source of gender dysphoria, and Hysterectomy can help align internal anatomy with external identity.












