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    Japan Experiences Increased Earthquake Activity; Officials Call for Calm Amid Viral Doomsday Speculation

    Japan has been experiencing a notable rise in seismic activity, particularly around the Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, where over a thousand tremors have been recorded since late June 2025. The most recent significant quake, measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale, struck on July 3, prompting precautionary evacuations of residents from the small island of Akusekijima.

    Despite these developments, Japanese authorities are urging the public to remain calm and not be influenced by widespread doomsday rumors spreading on social media. These rumors stem from misinterpretations of a popular manga series, which some fans have mistakenly treated as a prophetic warning of catastrophic events.

    The Japan Meteorological Agency has reiterated that current scientific capabilities do not allow precise prediction of earthquakes, emphasizing the importance of relying on official information and preparedness measures. Officials continue to monitor seismic activity closely and maintain readiness to respond to any emergencies.

    While the increased tremors have understandably caused concern, experts stress the importance of maintaining perspective and avoiding panic fueled by unverified sources. Japan’s strong disaster preparedness infrastructure remains a critical factor in protecting communities against seismic risks.

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