A single prediction of a major disaster, Japan's 34,000 crores of bran dust! Even flights have been reduced

By: 600011 On: Jul 5, 2025, 2:43 PM

 

 

 

Have you ever seen a single prediction disrupt the entire economic system of a country? That's what happened in Japan recently. The prediction made by Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki that a major earthquake would hit Japan today, that is, on July 5, shook the Japanese economy. Japanese government officials and experts had strongly denied this prediction. Although the Japan Meteorological Agency dismissed this prediction as a hoax, which had no scientific basis, it could not reduce Japan's losses.

As Ryo Tatsuki's prediction went viral on social media platforms, it created widespread panic and concern in Asian countries. The panic that the world would be the worst disaster if the earthquake caused a tsunami spread within moments. The viral prediction has hit Japan's tourism industry hard, with many foreign tourists from Asia canceling trips to Japan. Some airlines have reduced flights to Japan due to the drop in visitor numbers, and Chinese tourists, a major source of income for Japan's tourism industry, have also been affected.

Manga artist Ryo Tatsuka is a 70-year-old Japanese author who wrote the book 'The Future I See'. She made the prediction in her book, 'The Future I See'. Ryo Tatsuka predicted that a major disaster would strike Japan on July 5 in early June. She later urged people not to take her predictions too seriously and to consult experts instead. The Japanese government and the Japan Meteorological Agency officially rejected the prediction. But Japan's tourism industry is estimated to have suffered losses of 3,42,00,62,00,000 crore rupees, or $4 billion. Japan has been hit by a sharp drop in bookings from tourists from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, and airlines have reduced flights to Japan. Local businesses and tourism-dependent sectors have also been hit hard.