
Japan’s Asian visitors fell to Manga’s estimation. Why is it here
A fan of Japanese Manga reads a comic in his house in Kamisu in Ibaraki province of Japan.
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In July, visitors of Japan, Japan’s “Disaster” jumped in the backdrop of Japan’s prophecy in June in July, July 225.
The Japanese comic book of 2021 was written in the name of “Watshi Ga Mita Mirai, Kanzenban” (which the future, full version I saw “).
In 1999 1999 in, in the original printing of the book, the cover page referred to the “Disaster on March 7”.
On March 7, Japan has the most powerful earthquake, the Great Tohoku earthquake, which caused almost 1.5 deaths and a nuclear disaster of Fukushima Dai.
The Amazon Mezen List According to the Google translation, the author has reproduced “new prophetic dreams”, including “real disaster” in July 2025.
CN UN, Managing Director of the Hong Kong-based Travel Agency, told CNBC that the rumor was widely transmitted to Hong Kong, where it was spread through the mainstream media, TV networks and YouTube effects.

According to the National Tourism Association of June, visitors in Hong Kong fell 33 33..4% in June in June.
UN said that booking and inquiries have decreased by 50% in April and May compared to last year, their agency.
The arrival of tourists from other Asian countries also increased. The arrival of South Korea was only 3.8% in June compared to 11.8% of May. The arrival of Taiwan has also declined significantly, up to 1.8% in June to 15.5% in May.
Foreign visitors in Japan increased the average by 5 % in January to May this year compared to 224. According to the June travel data, the arrival of June only increased by only 6..6%.
‘Perfect storm’
WWPKG’s UN said that it is used to travel for a slowdown related to natural disaster, which is usually over after the incident.
But “it’s different at this time, because nothing actually happened. This is just a rumor or prophecy,” he told CNBC. “We have seen such an event for the first time.”
Hong Kong and Japanese Media Reported before July Hong Kong Airlines made flights in some Japanese cities, including Nagoya.
A report of January JapanWhile citing the country’s headquarters for the promotion of earthquake research, the possibility of megquacch has increased by 5%in the next year – according to this estimation, a “perfect storm” was created to prevent passengers, UN said.
However, Japan’s weather agency said: “It should be noted that providing information about the advanced potential for the Nanakai Kund earthquake does not mean that someone is actually terminated.”
More affected by Asian tourists than Westerners
JNTO statistics show that Asian tourists have fallen in the year in June, but Western countries increased.
Expert CNBC gave various reasons with cultural people.
Zilmia Kambale, a senior lecturer of Hospitality and Tourism Management at James Cook University, said, “Manga is not just entertainment; it is read in large numbers in the age group and some cultural rights are placed in some Asian society.”
That, with the reality of the memories of the past disaster and the reality of the insecurity of Japan’s earthquake, it means that such warnings “echoes strongly” in this region, she said.
“In this case, if social media has a scientific reason for pushing the journey forward in a fantasy story enhanced, it could have become an attractive,” Kambale said.
Kittypum Kitkavasin, an associate professor of the Hospitality and Tourism Management of the Singapore Institute of Management, said that the rapid spread of rumors through social media platform and the collective nature of many Asian societies has expanded the social expansion.
“This means that if there are doubts on some individuals, the collective response of their community or balance can significantly affect their decision, which can lead to widespread behavioral changes such as cancellation,” he said.
But both experts also pointed to more common reasons: the elasticity of the short-hale travel.
Kitkavasin said the prices of canceling flights and hotel bookings are no longer considered as a barrier.
He said, “If they do not travel to Japan at this time, they can go for the second time without having too much trouble to re -arrange them.”
Considering that it was limited to July, he does not expect this estimate to be an impact on Japan’s overall travel approach, Kitkavasin said.
– CNBC’s Kaila Ling contributed to this story.
CORCEction: This story has been updated to properly attribute a coat and improve the year in the data chart.
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