Some would-be travelers to Japan have canceled their trips due to a manga called “The Future I saw.” The 1999 story seemed to predict the March 2011 tsunami and earthquake, and an updated edition features a disaster occurring in July of 2025. Psychics and feng shui personalities have also added their own opinions. Most of the travelers canceling out of precaution are from mainland China and Hong Kong. Manga creator Ryo Tatsuki has urged people to listen to the experts. (newser)
Tourists Wary Of Visiting Japan Due To Manga Prediction

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