Japan in fear: Flight outputs because of Ryo Tatsuki's shocking forecast!
Japan in fear: Flight outputs because of Ryo Tatsuki's shocking forecast!
Today, alarming news from Japan has spread: Hong Kong Airlines has decided to delete all flights to Japan for July and August. The background to this drastic measure is prophecy events associated with the Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, who is also known as "Baba Vanga Japan". Tatuki, who published the manga "The Future I Saw" in 1991, has correctly predicted several significant events in the past, including the death of Freddie Mercury and the Corona pandemic.
In a new edition of her work from 2021, Tatzuki warns of a severe earthquake that is due to take place on July 5, 2025. This huge natural event is to be triggered by a tear in the sea floor between Japan and the Philippines and create waves that are three times as high as those that Japan met with the devastating earthquake from 2011. This has led to a worrying decline in questions about flights from Hong Kong, so that the airline was forced to delete flights to Kagoshima and Kumamoto.
loss of travel activity and economic effects
The effects on the tourism season are enormous. The bookings for trips to Japan from important Asian markets have decreased sharply, which is particularly dramatic before the upcoming summer season. Tatsuki’s predictions led to a decline in 83 % of the flight bookings from Hong Kong to Japan between the end of June and early July. The cancellations of flights have increased by 15 to 20 %, which continues to put pressure on the domestic sector, which is dependent on tourism.
The Japanese tourism industry, which generates over $ 45 billion annually, is now exposed to considerable economic losses. The expectation was that Japan would attract around 35 million visitors in 2025, but the current climate of fear limits these forecasts.
scientific consideration and public fear
although Tatsuki's predictions have attracted a lot of attention and concern on social media, there is also considerable skepticism from a scientific point of view. Seismologists emphasize that it is impossible to predict specific earthquakes and that Japan experiences over 1,500 earthquakes every year without being possible. In this tense situation, Japanese authorities call up the public to rely on trustworthy sources and scientific knowledge.
The viral distribution of factual predictions on platforms such as YouTube and Facebook has contributed to the fact that the concern for an upcoming earthquake continues to grow. In order to calm the travelers, the authorities recommend that the security protocols become familiar with the Earthquake in Japan and to support local companies in this critical time.
While Hong Kong Airlines and other airlines react to these troubling forecasts, Japan and his travelers are at a historical turning point that could shape both the tourism industry and the public perception of natural disasters.
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