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A graphic novel titled Watashi ga Mita Mirai (The Future I Saw), first published in 1999 by elusive Japanese artist Ryo Tatsuki, has caused a sudden and significant drop in travel bookings to Japan, ...
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Japanese authorities have evacuated a small island village after the region was jolted by over 1,000 earthquakes in less than ...
Japan has seen record numbers of visitors this year. But viral rumours of impending disaster stemming from a comic book ...
Ryo Tatsuki, who has earned a reputation as 'Japan's Baba Vanga', has apparently seen one of her most chilling predictions ...
Japan's household spending rose a real 4.7 percent in May from a year earlier, marking the first rise in two months and the ...
Steve Huen of Hong Kong-based travel agency EGL Tours blamed a flurry of social media predictions tied to a manga that ...
A viral manga prophecy predicting a massive earthquake on July 5 has led to slashed flights and emptied Mount Fuji trails – ...
Spending by Japan's households marked a first year-on-year increase in two months in May. They spent more on cars and travel.
There is a considerable drop in tourists from China and Hong Kong due to a terrifying prophecy in 'Watashi ga Mita Mirai' ...
Japan has the world’s oldest population, with nearly one in three people over 65 — a demographic reality that quietly but ...
Japan Airlines flight emergency causes terrifying 25,000-foot plunge as passengers deploy oxygen masks and write farewell ...