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Mass Travel Cancellations to Japan Following Manga's 2025 Disaster Prediction

  • A Japanese manga titled 'The Future I Saw' predicts a major earthquake hitting Japan on July 5, 2025, causing widespread travel cancellations in East Asia.
  • This prediction gained attention because the manga, first published in 1999, accurately forecast the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 2011.
  • The republished manga warns that a seabed crack between Japan and the Philippines will trigger waves three times higher than in 2011, intensifying anxiety especially in Hong Kong and China.
  • Frankie Chow of Hong Kong's CLS Holiday said the prophecy caused a 70–80% drop in travel inquiries, while Greater Bay Airlines saw reservations fall from 80% expected to 40%.
  • Japanese officials urge calm, stating there is 'no reason to worry,' but tourism experts expect cancellations to persist amid social media-fueled rumors despite acknowledged seismic risks.
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The enigmatic prophecy of a Japanese artist has unleashed in this Asian country a wave of panic that has come to affect the holiday reservations for next July, as reported by CNN.Ryo Tatsuki, manga artist, published in 1999 The Future I Saw, a work that updated in 2011 and in which he states that in July of this year 2025 there will be a catastrophic underwater break between Japan and the Philippines, which will trigger a massive tsunami and pos…

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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