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Some tourists are cancelling trips to Japan because of an old manga that predicts an earthquake and tsunami in July 2025.
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A manga called The Future I Saw predicted a great calamity on July 5, resulting in several travel cancellations on the date.
Viral rumours of impending disaster stemming from a comic book prediction have taken the sheen off Japan's tourism boom, with ...
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Japan gets earthquakes every day – but viral predictions of a July 5 megaquake, from psychics to feng shui masters, have ...
Earthquakes can’t be predicted. But a manga artist’s dream of a July 5 'megaquake' has spooked some residents and travelers.
While the "Doomsday Quake" prophecy turned out to be unfounded, it serves as a reminder of Japan's ongoing vulnerability to ...
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