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People are freaking out because a 1999 manga said something bad would happen on July 5, 2025. The same manga mentioned a “disaster” in March 2011, so some think it predicted the Tohoku quake. But it didn't name any specific date, place, or event — just vague dreams.
Now people are using the small quakes near the Tokara Islands as "proof," but those happen all the time in Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has confirmed there's no warning, no unusual activity, and that this rumor is a hoax. Earthquakes can't be predicted by date — not even by scientists.
If you're worried, check real info from JMA (www.jma.go.jp), NHK News, or your local government alerts — not TikTok. Also the 2011 incident is a coincedence and yes, it was traumatic but people naturally want a sense of control, and if a manga “got it right once,” they cling to it. But science, not fear, keeps us safe.
Stay prepared like always in Japan, but don’t panic over viral rumors.
2025-07-05 00:57:54