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Independent newspaper:
Steve Huen of Hong Kong travel agency EGL Tours blames a flurry of social media predictions tied to a manga that depicts a dream of a massive earthquake and tsunami hitting Japan and neighbouring countries in July 2025.
“The rumours have had a significant impact,” Mr Huen told Reuters, adding that his firm had seen its Japan-related business halve.
Discounts and the introduction of earthquake insurance had “prevented Japan-bound travel from dropping to zero”, he said.
Ryo Tatsuki, the artist behind the manga titled ‘The Future I Saw’, first published in 1999 and re-released in 2021, has tried to dampen the speculation, saying in a statement issued by her publisher that she was “not a prophet”.
The first edition of the manga warned of a major disaster in March 2011. That was the month and year a massive earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster struck Japan’s northeastern coast, killing thousands of people.

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