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Holiday bookings to Japan from key Asian markets have plunged ahead of the busy summer season. The cause: Rumors of an ...
Horbinski, who holds a PhD in Japanese history, knows all too well that a 2021 manga has predicted a ‘great disaster’ will ...
Her predictions have led to an 83% drop in flight bookings to Japan, with tourists from East Asia cancelling trips due to ...
Japanese psychic Ryo Tatsuki, who has been hailed as the "Baba Vanga of Japan", correctly predicted the rise of an "unknown ...
Often referred to as the "Japanese Baba Vanga," Ryo Tatsuki has caused worry with a prophecy from her 1999 book "The Future I Saw" that foretells a significant catastrophe in the month of July 2025 ...
Despite officials urging calm, airline data reflects the superstitious tendencies of travelers. ForwardKeys data analyzed by ...
How a clairvoyant manga, official government megaquake predictions, and even a horror movie have coincided to create a ...
Bookings to Japan from key Asian markets like Hong Kong and Taiwan drop sharply as viral posts revive a comic book prediction ...
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 Japan. And for many, it’s a comic book that’s scaring them away.
A so-called prediction of a major earthquake striking in Japan in July has been circulating online for some time, with some media reports claiming it has shaken tourist confidence and triggered a ...
Social media and viral posts have unsettled travellers and renewed attention to manga artist Ryo Tatsuki’s prediction of a ...
A chilling tsunami prediction for July 2025 by Japan's 'Baba Vanga', Ryo Tatsuki, triggers panic, social media frenzy, and ...
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