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An earthquake hit southwestern Japan. This happened before a predicted disaster date. A manga artist's prophecy is causing fear. The artist predicted ...
Japan is gripped by fear following a prediction by manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, dubbed the 'New Baba Vanga,' of a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami on ...
A viral prophecy from Ryo Tatsuki’s 1999 manga has caused widespread panic across East Asia, as it predicted a “mega earthquake” and tsunami striking Japan on July 5.
Japan Braces For More Earthquakes, Comic Book Prophecy Sparks Panic The reason behind the rumour is a Manga comic titled ‘The Future I Saw’ which states that Japan would be struck by a massive ...
As Mount Shinmoedake in southern Japan roared to life on July 2, spewing ash and anxiety across parts of Kyushu, panic ...
More than 1,000 earthquakes in a small southern island of Japan and a 1990s manga comic's“megaquake” have fueled premonitions about a major disaster ...
Government and expert reaction The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has dismissed the July 5 prophecy as a hoax. Experts confirm that earthquake prediction remains scientifically impossible.
The internet is buzzing about a supposed "manga-foretold" earthquake predicted for July 5. Rumours are circulating online about a massive tsunami hitting Japan on July 5, 2025, based on a 2021 ...
Baba Vanga and a Japanese manga artist’s 2025 predictions are fueling anxiety, but scientists say it is time to separate myth from fact.
A viral manga prediction of a July 5 megaquake has sparked panic across Japan, but scientists dismiss the claims as unscientific and warn of real risks from the Nankai Trough.