Only one day remains until the "July 5, 2025 disaster" predicted by Japanese manga artist Ryoshu Ryo in "The Future I See." This prediction states that a tsunami three times the scale of the Japanese earthquake will occur. Despite widespread skepticism in the scientific community, this prophecy has triggered a chain reaction in Japanese society, leading to an increase in sales of disaster prevention products.

Some airlines have quietly reduced flights to Japan, and travel away from Japan has increased. Officials from Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism have confirmed this trend.

A well-known radio writer who wished to remain anonymous stated, "Regardless of whether it's true or not, I will take my son out of Tokyo on the 5th." He revealed that he had considered producing a special program to discuss this matter, but the television station rejected it on the grounds of "avoiding public panic." Dramatically, the producer who rejected him privately confessed, "Actually, I also plan to take my family on a trip starting the 4th."

Meanwhile, the Japanese public remains calm. Some netizens shared work photos stating, "The company isn't giving a holiday; I have to work," while others posted, "I’ve decided to wait on the street with my pet at four o'clock on the 5th." #美国加征关税 #比特币