A popular manga predicted catastrophe — and Japanese tourism took a hit

19 juin 2025 | Michelle Lee, Chie Tanaka
Japanese officials are dismissing alarm over the prediction of a July “catastrophe” in a comic book, “The Future I Saw,” which is deterring some summer tourists.
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