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7/11/2025, 12:03:56 PM No.510080790
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByfQ1n7QRRk
https://thedailyguardian.com/world/japan/july-5-earthquake-rumour-from-manga-goes-viral-truth-or-hoax-616968/
>A manga prediction claiming a devastating earthquake will hit Japan on July 5 has stirred public anxiety. The forecast, made in a 2021 reprint of “The Future I Saw” by retired manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, warned of a catastrophic tsunami affecting countries around the Pacific Ocean.
>Nicknamed Japan’s “New Baba Vanga,” Tatsuki became famous for reportedly predicting the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. But last month she protested, “I am not a prophet,” and clarified her forecast “may not happen.” She also cautioned people against being “too influenced” by her nightmares, calling on the public to act according to expert opinion.
>Japan’s Meteorological Agency vehemently dismissed the forecast, declaring that “it is still impossible to predict an earthquake with specific timing, location or magnitude,” labeling the statement “a hoax” and “disinformation.
>Nonetheless, anxieties heightened as more than 1,000 small earthquakes were felt close to the Tokara Islands and volcanic activity was seen at Mount Shinmoe — loosely following the manga’s timeline. Nevertheless, scientists argued that the incidents are accidental and have no connection with any prophecy.
>Tourist arrivals in Japan fell in May after a record 3.9 million visitors in April. Hong Kong travel companies such as Greater Bay Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines cancelled flights to Japan due to decreased demand. “Therumours have had a big effect,” Steve Huen of EGL Tours added, who also commented that bookings for Japan by his company had been cut in half.
She predicted Kobe and Tohoku last time btw.
https://thedailyguardian.com/world/japan/july-5-earthquake-rumour-from-manga-goes-viral-truth-or-hoax-616968/
>A manga prediction claiming a devastating earthquake will hit Japan on July 5 has stirred public anxiety. The forecast, made in a 2021 reprint of “The Future I Saw” by retired manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, warned of a catastrophic tsunami affecting countries around the Pacific Ocean.
>Nicknamed Japan’s “New Baba Vanga,” Tatsuki became famous for reportedly predicting the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. But last month she protested, “I am not a prophet,” and clarified her forecast “may not happen.” She also cautioned people against being “too influenced” by her nightmares, calling on the public to act according to expert opinion.
>Japan’s Meteorological Agency vehemently dismissed the forecast, declaring that “it is still impossible to predict an earthquake with specific timing, location or magnitude,” labeling the statement “a hoax” and “disinformation.
>Nonetheless, anxieties heightened as more than 1,000 small earthquakes were felt close to the Tokara Islands and volcanic activity was seen at Mount Shinmoe — loosely following the manga’s timeline. Nevertheless, scientists argued that the incidents are accidental and have no connection with any prophecy.
>Tourist arrivals in Japan fell in May after a record 3.9 million visitors in April. Hong Kong travel companies such as Greater Bay Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines cancelled flights to Japan due to decreased demand. “Therumours have had a big effect,” Steve Huen of EGL Tours added, who also commented that bookings for Japan by his company had been cut in half.
She predicted Kobe and Tohoku last time btw.
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