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Earthquakes can’t be predicted. But a manga artist’s dream of a July 5 'megaquake' has spooked some residents and travelers.
Japan’s government on Saturday warned of more possible strong earthquakes in waters southwest of its main islands, but urged ...
Rahul Purini also spoke about the company's co-production strategy and what challenges remain for bringing anime to Western ...
Japan gets earthquakes every day – but viral predictions of a July 5 megaquake, from psychics to feng shui masters, have ...
Flights across Japan were cancelled after a manga prediction sparked widespread fear among travellers. The manga, The Future I Saw by Ryo Tatsuki, was first published in 1999 and has gained attention ...
More than 900 earthquakes have shaken a remote and sparsely populated island chain in southern Japan over two weeks, leaving ...
A manga called The Future I Saw predicted a great calamity on July 5, resulting in several travel cancellations on the date.
A series of earthquakes near Japan’s remote Tokara Islands over the past two weeks, along with a major eruption from a ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNDOST: No basis for Japanese manga prediction ‘megaquake’ to hit PHSecretary Renato Solidum said on Saturday that a Japanese manga that predicted that a megaquake would hit the Philippines in ...
Japan’s manga earthquake prediction: Authorities dismiss July 5 ‘prophecy’ amid panic among tourists
The viral rumours have created panic among tourists, with some airlines cancelling flights to Japanese cities due to low ...
While the "Doomsday Quake" prophecy turned out to be unfounded, it serves as a reminder of Japan's ongoing vulnerability to ...
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