Manga Prophecy Rumbles: Japan's Tourism Takes a Hit

Viral rumours stemming from a comic book predict a disaster in Japan, impacting tourism. Despite record visitor numbers earlier in the year, numbers from Hong Kong plummeted. The predictions, linked to a manga, have caused airlines to cancel flights and tourism businesses to offer discounts and insurance.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-07-2025 10:34 IST | Created: 03-07-2025 10:34 IST
Manga Prophecy Rumbles: Japan's Tourism Takes a Hit
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The tourism boom in Japan has been overshadowed by viral rumours of an impending disaster, as airlines cancel flights from Hong Kong amid a passenger drop.

Despite setting records with 3.9 million visitors in April, arrivals dipped in May due to social media predictions tied to a manga depicting a future catastrophe.

The artist behind the manga has dismissed the rumours as fictional, but the speculation persists, affecting airlines and travelers' plans, particularly from superstition-prone Hong Kong.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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