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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 ...
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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.
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 ...
Japan surpassed 10 million visitors at the fastest pace ever this year, reaching that mark already in March, official data showed on Wednesday, as a weak yen propels an unprecedented tourism boom.
A new era of travel to Japan With its expansion into Tokyo, AVG Travels is not just offering trips—it’s creating experiences that are richer, more immersive, and tailored to the modern traveller.
Japan’s ‘cringe-worthy’ cartoon cars make image U-turn. A woman dressed up as anime character Daiwa Scarlet posing next to a car owned by Mr Yosuke Takahata with the same design.
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 ...