21.05.2025, 16:52
Tourists began to abandon trips to Japan en masse due to gloomy predictions.
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS Asian tourists have started to abandon trips to Japan en masse due to earthquake predictions. CNN writes about this.
According to the source, manga artist Ryo Tatsuki was the first to make a gloomy prophecy. In her book, The Future I Saw, released in 1999, she warned of a massive natural disaster that indeed struck the northern Tohoku region in March 2011.
The full edition of the book, published in 2021, predicts that a major earthquake will occur in July 2025. Psychics from Japan and Hong Kong have made similar predictions, causing unnecessary panic on the internet. This has led many travelers to reconsider their plans to visit Japan.
The director of WWPKG, a travel agency based in Hong Kong, said that bookings for tours to Japan decreased significantly during the Easter holiday period and this trend is likely to continue in the coming months. The newspaper reported that earthquake predictions have discouraged travelers from mainland China and Hong Kong, but social media in Thailand and Vietnam have also been flooded with warnings against visiting Japan for tourists. Meanwhile, Russians have not been affected by these predictions, according to Sergey Nazarov, head of China Travel, who told the TourDom portal that his clients have not canceled their tours to Japan. Previously, the SCMP warned about an impending "mega-quake" in Japan, predicting that this natural disaster could cause the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives.
According to the source, manga artist Ryo Tatsuki was the first to make a gloomy prophecy. In her book, The Future I Saw, released in 1999, she warned of a massive natural disaster that indeed struck the northern Tohoku region in March 2011.
The full edition of the book, published in 2021, predicts that a major earthquake will occur in July 2025. Psychics from Japan and Hong Kong have made similar predictions, causing unnecessary panic on the internet. This has led many travelers to reconsider their plans to visit Japan.
The director of WWPKG, a travel agency based in Hong Kong, said that bookings for tours to Japan decreased significantly during the Easter holiday period and this trend is likely to continue in the coming months. The newspaper reported that earthquake predictions have discouraged travelers from mainland China and Hong Kong, but social media in Thailand and Vietnam have also been flooded with warnings against visiting Japan for tourists. Meanwhile, Russians have not been affected by these predictions, according to Sergey Nazarov, head of China Travel, who told the TourDom portal that his clients have not canceled their tours to Japan. Previously, the SCMP warned about an impending "mega-quake" in Japan, predicting that this natural disaster could cause the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives.
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