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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 ...
Rumors of a 'disaster day' stemming from a manga and amplified by the internet passed without the catastrophe people had been ...
Steve Huen Kwok-chuen, executive director of EGL Tours, said on Monday that rumours of a July 5 earthquake had earlier caused ...
Akuseki Island in Kagoshima Prefecture has seen nearly 1,600 tremors since late June, prompting evacuations amidst severe ...
Dozens of residents have evacuated remote islands in southern Japan that have been shaken by nearly 1,600 quakes in recent ...
TOKYO: Dozens of residents have evacuated remote islands in southern Japan that have been shaken by nearly 1,600 quakes in ...
Since June 21, the area has experienced as of early Monday what seismologists refer to as a swarm of 1,582 quakes.
7 Jul - SHINee's Taemin recently had to release a statement of apology after making a joke about earthquakes in Japan. The issue sparked back on 5 July, when during a livestream with fans, Taemin ...
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a similar period of intense seismic activity was recorded in the region in ...
Japan, home to around 125 million people, located at the convergence of four major tectonic plates along the Pacific "Ring of ...
When an artist's fictional vision triggers real-world panic, what does it say about the power of our creative work?
A manga called The Future I Saw predicted a great calamity on July 5, resulting in several travel cancellations on the date.