A recent doomsday prediction depicted in a popular manga series has sparked fear among tourists visiting Japan. The manga, titled “Apocalypse 2025,” foretells a catastrophic event that will supposedly occur in the year 2025, leading to widespread panic and chaos.

The manga’s eerie depiction of a dystopian future has resonated with readers around the world, with many questioning the likelihood of such a scenario coming to fruition. This skepticism, however, has not stopped some tourists from altering their travel plans out of fear of being in Japan when the predicted event takes place.

Japanese authorities have reassured the public that there is no credible threat of an impending apocalypse in 2025. The creators of “Apocalypse 2025” have also clarified that the manga is a work of fiction and not based on any real-life events or prophecies.

Despite these assurances, the manga’s doomsday prediction has caused a stir among tourists and locals alike. Some have taken to social media to express their concerns, while others have embraced the hype and are eagerly anticipating the year 2025 to see if the manga’s prediction will come true.

As the debate over the legitimacy of the manga’s prophecy continues, one thing is certain: “Apocalypse 2025” has captured the imagination of readers and ignited a fervor of speculation about what the future may hold. Only time will tell if the manga’s vision of a dystopian future will remain confined to the pages of fiction or if it will become a reality.

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Source: Reuters