There is only one day left before the “July 5, 2025 disaster” predicted by Japanese cartoonist Ryo Tatsuki in “The Future I See”. The prediction says that a tsunami three times larger than the Great East Japan Earthquake will occur. Despite widespread doubts in the scientific community, this prediction has triggered a chain reaction in Japanese society, and the sales of disaster prevention products have increased.
Some airlines have quietly reduced flights to Japan, and travel out of Japan has increased. People related to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan confirmed this trend.
A well-known radio writer who did not want to be named said: “Whether it is true or not, I will take my son out of Tokyo on the 5th.” He revealed that he wanted to make a special program to discuss this matter, but was rejected by the TV station on the grounds of “avoiding public panic.” It is quite dramatic that the producer who rejected him privately confessed: “In fact, I also plan to take my family out for a trip starting on the 4th.”
At the same time, the Japanese people still maintain normalcy. Some netizens posted work photos saying “The company is not on holiday, it’s time to go to work”, and some netizens posted that “I decided to wait on the street with my pet at 4 am on the 5th.”