Jul 03, 2025

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Japan on edge ahead of July 5 'Disaster Date' cited in viral comic book

A wave of unease is sweeping through Japan as it braces for July 5, not because of a scientific warning but due to the haunting pages of a manga. The source of the panic is Watashi ga Mita Mirai ("The Future I Saw"), a cult work by reclusive artist Ryo Tatsuki, whose eerily prescient sketch about a "major disaster in March 2011" has led many to fear she may once again be right. In her revised 2021 edition, Tatsuki flagged July 5, 2025, as the day of a massive, sea-triggered catastrophe.

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