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There have been more than 900 earthquakes, most of them small tremors, on islands off the southern tip of Kyushu in recent ...
Viral rumours of impending disaster stemming from a comic book prediction have taken the sheen off Japan's tourism boom, with ...
Popular manga’s ‘catastrophe warning’ for Japan triggers mass travel cancellations and tourism slump - Japan bookings have ...
Fear of a massive earthquake, amplified by both soothsayers and social media, is prompting some travelers to steer clear of Japan. And for many, it’s a comic book that’s scaring them away.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A comic has led many tourists to cancel their trips to Japan. According to The Independent, ticket bookings from Hong Kong to Japan dropped by up to 50 percent after a manga artist ...
Ryo Tatsuki, whom some claim predicted Japan’s 2011 earthquake, gives July 2025 as the date of the impending event in a 1999 graphic novel.
Fear of a massive earthquake, amplified by both soothsayers and social media, is prompting some travelers to steer clear of Japan. And for many, it’s a comic book that’s scaring them away.
A comic book has sparked travel anxiety in East Asia with predictions that a “real catastrophe” will hit Japan this summer. The comic, originally published in 1999, depicts cartoon versions of ...