Article 20. Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the
Army or Navy, according to the provisions of law.
Article 21. Japanese subjects are amenable to the duty of
paying taxes, according to the provisions of law.
Article 22. Japanese subjects shall have the liberty of
abode and of changing the same within the limits of the law.
Article 23. No Japanese subject shall be arrested, detained,
tried or punished, unless according to law.
Article 24. No Japanese subject shall be deprived of his
right of being tried by the judges determined by law.
Article 25. Except in the cases provided for in the law, the house of no Japanese subject shall be entered or searched without his consent.
Article 26. Except in the cases mentioned in the law, the secrecy of the letters of every Japanese subject shall remain inviolate.
Article 27. The right of property of every Japanese subject
shall remain inviolate.
(2) Measures necessary to be taken for the public benefit
shall be any provided for by law.
Article 28. Japanese subjects shall, within limits not prejudicial to peace and order, and not antagonistic to their duties as subjects, enjoy freedom of religious belief.