High Court of Japan
The High Court of Japan is the second-highest court in the Japanese judicial system, established under the Constitution of Japan. It primarily handles appeals from lower courts, including district and family courts, ensuring that legal decisions align with the law.
There are six regional High Courts located in major cities across Japan, each serving a specific jurisdiction. The court's main role is to review cases for legal errors and interpret laws, contributing to the development of Japanese law and ensuring justice is served throughout the country.