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Travel bookings to Japan from Asian markets have significantly decreased due to earthquake predictions from a manga novel, ...
Online videos and posts warning people about travelling to Japan have attracted millions of views. Read more at straitstimes ...
Greater Bay Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines have both scaled back some flights to Japan as officials implore the general ...
Holiday bookings to Japan from key Asian markets have plunged ahead of the busy summer season. The cause: Rumors of an ...
A so-called prediction of a major earthquake striking in Japan in July has been circulating online for some time, with some ...
Bookings from Asian countries have plummeted by as much as 50 percent compared with last year, following the prediction in ...
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It is estimated that 200 persons have been killed and 500 injured at Toyoka as the result of an earthquake. Many hundreds of casualties occurred at Kenosaki, where an extensive fire broke out, the ...
Tourists are reportedly canceling their trips to Japan due to a warning from a prophetic manga called The Future I Saw by Ryo ...
A Japanese manga claims a natural disaster is imminent. Now, some tourists are canceling their trips
Fear of a massive earthquake, amplified by both soothsayers and social media, is prompting some travelers to steer clear of ...
How a clairvoyant manga, official government megaquake predictions, and even a horror movie have coincided to create a perfect storm of panic in Japan.
Using fault geometry data, scientists simulated the Noto Peninsula earthquake and explained why uplift varied so drastically ...
Ryo Tatsuki is believed to have predicted the 2011 earthquake in a novel that was first published in 1999 called "The Future ...
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