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Be prepared for massive earthquakes with Tsunamis, Tokyo and Mt.Fuji Eruption as imminent disasters are approaching!

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There is no saying how a divination may turn out

These days (as of February 2025) in Japan, amid the Ukraine-Russia war, the Palestine conflict and other unfavorable concerns that are making headlines in newspapers, on TV and on Youtube, there are a lot of undesirable predictions about Japan, such as “many great earthquakes coming soon”,“Japan will sink in 2025” and “one third of the population will disappear” and so on.

In particular, the trigger for this was a prediction by a female manga artist who boasted an 87% accuracy rate in her prophetic dreams, in which 13 out of 15 dreams came true, that “a great disaster will come to Japan on July 5th, 2025”.

Spring travel bookings down

“Major earthquake in Japan in July”… Belief in manga ‘prediction’ leads to avoidance of visits to Japan.
Greater Bay Airlines of Hong Kong announced that it will reduce its regular flights between Hong Kong and Sendai, and between Hong Kong and Tokushima, by one flight per week respectively from May 13 to October 25.

This decision comes amid widespread rumors in Hong Kong, based on Japanese manga, that a major earthquake will strike Japan in July, leading to a decline in passengers.

However, the Japan Meteorological Agency states on its website that “information predicting earthquakes with specific dates and locations is generally considered to be demagogy.”

The theme of this blog is this prediction, but as the saying goes, “a fortunetelling is a hit or miss affair; only god knows what will happen”, it’s not always possible to tell whether the disaster will really come true.

While keeping this in mind, there is no absolute guarantee that it will definitely not happen.

This is especially true of Japan, an island nation that sits on four continental plates subducting under the other and moving little by little.

Decades or centuries later, when the distortion of the displaced plates exceeds the breaking point, one of the plates will jump up, causing a major earthquake accompanied by a tsunami to strike Japan.

Therefore. we can definitely say that they will occur some days in the future.

I hope you will take this as a kind of warning that you should be prepared for such disasters, which may happen at any time, probably while you might be reading this blog, enjoying a travel in Japan or occuring a several years from now.

And, we hope that everyone, your family, acquaintances, and friends who are planning to visit Japan for sightseeing or business will be prepared for such an event, and of course, we sincerely hope that you will not be affected by such damages and that you will be able to enjoy your sightseeing trip or business stay.

Probability of occurrence of 80% three catastrophes(⓵Nankai Trough ⓶Tokyo ⓷Mt.Fuji eruption) within 30 years

There were also quite a plenty of predictions of major disasters from January to this day of May. However, none of them have come true, and I am very grateful to God that everyone is safe and well.

However, this is not meant to be threatening, but if the Nankai Trough, which is said to eventually strike, were to occur, earthquake experts warn that the “Major earthquake directly below the capital, Tokyo” and the “Mount Fuji eruption” are related to each other and could occur soon after Nankai Trough Earthquake or at some point in the future.

⓵ Nankai Trough
This has been said for over 60 years, as far as I can remember, and the latest news is that the government’s Earthquake Research Committee has announced that the probability of a Nankai Trough earthquake occurring within the next 30 years has been raised from 70% to 80%. Furthermore, it has been raised to 90% or more within 50 years.

So, please watch the video to know more about the Nankai Trough, but first of all, take a look at the part of the Great East Japan earthquake occured on March 11, 2011, the biggest earthquake in Japanese history with a magnitude of 9.0, 22,228 deaths and missing, and the highest tsunami of 14.8 meters (about 50 feet) at Onagawa Fishing Port in Miyagi Prefecture,

This is a video of an AI forecast of a massive Nankai Trough earthquake, which is said to be more than 10 times larger than the Great East Japan Earthquake you’ve just watched.

⓶ Metropolitan Direct-Down Earthquake

⓷ Mt.Fuji Erupution

 

Is Mount Fuji an extinct volcano, a dormant volcano, or an active volcano?

Mount Fuji, which has not had a major eruption for over 200 years, is a definite active volcano. An active volcano is generally defined as a volcano that has erupted within the past 10,000 years or is currently exhibiting active volcanic activity.

Japan currently has 111 active volcanoes, making it the fourth most volcanically active country in the world, following the United States, Russia, and Indonesia.

Mount Fuji has a long history of eruptions, with over 180 eruptions in approximately 5,600 years. The last eruption was the Hōei eruption (December 16, 1707, to January 1, 1708) during the Edo period.

The Hōei eruption occurred on October 28, 1707, with its epicenter in the Nankai Trough.According to the Fuji Volcano Research Institute, there is a certain degree of correlation between the 1707 Hoei earthquake and the Hoei eruption (Mount Fuji eruption).

This is because the Hoei eruption occurred 49 days after the earthquake, and it is suggested that the earthquake may have influenced the magma chamber beneath Mount Fuji, potentially triggering the eruption.

Since then, there have been more than 200 small-scale eruptions in Japan, including the 2014 eruption of Mount Ontake, but overall, the situation has remained relatively calm.

However, Mount Fuji is an active volcano, and based on its past eruption activity, it is considered possible that it could erupt at any time.

Using the 1707 eruption as a reference, we used AI to predict the potential damage from a future Mount Fuji eruption

Tokyo is the most dangerous city in the world?

The claim that Tokyo is the most dangerous city in the world is primarily based on the risk of natural disasters. This is because Tokyo is located in an area with a high risk of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, heavy rain, and high tides. However, its safety in terms of crime is recognized worldwide.

Natural disaster risks
Earthquakes:
Tokyo is located in an area with active seismic activity and has suffered significant earthquake damage throughout history.
Tsunamis:
Due to its coastal location, Tokyo is also at high risk of tsunamis.
Heavy Rainfall:
As a major metropolitan area, Tokyo is prone to severe flooding during heavy rainfall.
High Tides:
Tokyo Bay is also a concern due to the risk of high tides.
Population Density:
Tokyo’s high population density increases the potential for severe damage in the event of a disaster.
Safety from Crime
Tokyo is also known for its low crime rate.
According to the EIU’s Safe Cities Index, Tokyo has been ranked the “safest city in the world” for three consecutive years.
According to a survey by Business Insider Japan, Tokyo ranked second in 2021, following Copenhagen, Denmark.
Summary
While Tokyo has a high risk of natural disasters, it is also a city with high safety regarding crime. Whether one considers it dangerous depends on the factors they prioritize.

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