Japan on Age: Manga is nervous in July 5 ‘disaster prediction’-is there history about getting loaded?

Tokyo: Japan is stopping its breath before July 5, 2025, as a decades -old manga prediction ignites the fears of a adjacent, horrific natural disaster. Source: Vatashi Ga Mita Mirai (“The Future I Saw”), a manga, which is based on the dream magazines of Rio Tatsuki, a recurrent artist, which has now warned of another major event later this week.The first published in 1999, Tatsuki’s manga remained unclear until the 2011 Earthquake and tsunami, when the readers paid attention to an entry, referring to a “major disaster” in March 2011, which was scattered on the cover. That clear prediction followed a cult and now, after the release of an extended 2021 edition, as a date of another disastrous event on 5 July 2025, according to Bloomberg’s opinion by Gearoyad Ready, after the release of an extended 2021 edition, is a matter of concern.In his update, Tatsuki has described a powerful explosion in the Philippine Sea, triggering the tsunami of the 2011 waves “three times height”. While Manga is reduced by naming a place, readers and media have lying on terrible uniqueness. According to Bloomberg, this date has become a matter of serious discussion-sarfing in cafes, bars and social feeds across the country.Scientific agencies, however, urge carefully. Japan’s meteorological agency posted on social media that “any such predictions should be considered incredible.” Nevertheless, the government’s own warning is likely to be within our lifetime about Nanakai Tour Megakak, it is difficult for the public to dismiss the claims of prediction. Last year, a government alerted a high seismic risk, causing widespread concern, and even a national spike in rice hoardings.Nervousness is not just psychological. The prediction is already affecting Japan’s economy. Bloomberg reports that the executive economist at the Nomura Research Institute, Takahyde Killi, estimates that if tourism continues to fall, there is an estimated in potential damage ($ 560 billion ($ 3.9 billion). Airlines like Greater Bay Airlines in Hong Kong have already reduced flights, which have already reduced flights, which have already fallen by 30% of the bounded booking of Manga. CiteEven Feng Shui physicians in Asia increase the warning. A popular expert echoed the July disaster window, predicting a major earthquake between June and August. Ripple Effect has inspired the Japanese governor to weigh. Yoshihiro Murai of Miyagi province called the rumors a “problem”, and the mosque Gotoda of Tokushima reminded the public that such incidents could happen anytime.Nevertheless, doubt is widespread. Online commentators in Japan met with a prophecy with a mixture of satire and resignation: “G, thank you very much, youtubers,” took a pinch. Other people expressed tiredness with the claims of the recurring holocaust, questioning Tatsuki’s objectives: “If she is true about it, I would believe. Otherwise, she can take a hike.”Manga’s popularity continues to grow 1 million copies and once silent, Tatsuki has removed himself from the exact time of his 5 July prediction. But his reputation rides him. As Bloomberg’s gearoid ready said: “Two actually the number of magic – if anyone – have managed to achieve earthquake predictions.”In the event of nothing happening on Saturday, the publicity may fade. Some people may feel embarrassed, others may feel wanted. But as Ready writes, perhaps the only true tech awe is a reminder that we all do well: Prepare for the disaster because a comic book says so, but because in Japan, in Japan, the next big is not the case, but when.