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日本气象厅:确有地震,但无关“预言”
第一财经· 2025-07-05 14:59
2025.07. 05 据日本《每日新闻》报道,日本社交媒体平台疯传的"大灾难"源自日本漫画家龙树谅的漫画《我所看 见的未来 完全版》,书中提到2025年7月5日将发生大灾难。该书最初于1999年出版,封面上写 着"2011年3月将有大灾难",这与2011年3月11日东日本大地震时间巧合,因此书中相关"预言"引发 关注并广泛传播。 尽管龙树谅今年6月在新书《天使的遗言》中对大灾难预言予以澄清,但未能阻止谣言继续传播。 微信编辑 | 格蕾丝 推荐阅读 雷军回应友商"截胡"YU7 本文字数:463,阅读时长大约1分钟 来源 | 新华社 就在日本社交平台疯传"日本今年7月5日将发生大灾难"之时,日本鹿儿岛县吐噶喇列岛附近海域5日 发生5.4级地震。日本气象厅随即举行记者会,表示此次地震与所谓"大灾难"的网络谣言没有关联。 截至当地时间5日深夜,谣言依旧是谣言。气象厅地震海啸监视部门负责人海老田绫贵在记者会上表 示,即便预言偶尔成真,但那仅仅是巧合,并无科学依据,以现有科学技术还很难预测地震。 吐噶喇列岛附近海域近日多次发生地震。据日本媒体报道,自当地时间6月21日至7月5日7时,该地 区共发生了1300余次地震。 ...
25万人凌晨4点蹲守直播等地震 预言时间点已过:没震
news flash· 2025-07-05 04:34
Core Viewpoint - The anticipated "catastrophic earthquake" in Japan has not occurred as of July 5, with only normal seismic activity observed in the Kagoshima region [1] Group 1: Seismic Activity - The Japan Meteorological Agency reported ongoing tremors in the Kagoshima sea area for two weeks, which are considered normal geological phenomena at tectonic plate boundaries [1] - The live broadcast of the nationwide emergency earthquake alert attracted nearly 250,000 viewers early in the morning on the same day [1]
日本今天将发生毁灭性大地震?日本官方回应
21世纪经济报道· 2025-07-05 03:42
据央视新闻报道,近日,一则关于"日本7月5日将发生毁灭性大地震"的传言在社交平台疯狂 传播,引发广泛关注。受此影响,有不少外国游客取消了赴日行程,日本的旅游业受到影 响。随着7月5日即将到来, 日本政府和专家纷纷出来辟谣,强调这个传言没有科学根据 。 受"预言"影响 日本旅游业受冲击 对于这一不实传言,日本政府和专家纷纷站出来辟谣,强调网传信息缺乏科学根据,呼吁公 众理性看待。 日本气象厅更是驳斥其毫无科学依据,纯属"骗局"。 美国游客:我最先是从我妻子那里听说了 7月5日地震的传言,然后我看了些社交媒体上的视 频,也做了些研究。她当时非常担心,一直劝我别来日本。 近期在社交媒体流传的"日本7月5日可能发生大地震"预言,使不少外国游客取消了赴日行 程,部分航空公司考虑到访日游客的减少,已缩减了飞往日本的航班数量,这给日本的旅游 业蒙上了一层阴影。 美国游客:这不过是谣言,并非事实,而且东京地震频发。我们住在旧金山,那里也总有地 震,我觉得没人能预测地震。我不相信这些谣言,我们觉得这不会影响到我们,我们也不会 因为谣言就取消航班。 日本气象厅驳斥"地震预言" 称其为骗局 日本学者:预言缺乏科学证据支持 日本东京 ...
今日有毁灭性大地震?!日本政府回应
券商中国· 2025-07-05 01:34
Core Viewpoint - A rumor about a catastrophic earthquake in Japan on July 5 has spread widely on social media, leading to a significant impact on Japan's tourism industry as many foreign tourists canceled their trips. The Japanese government and experts have refuted this rumor, stating it lacks scientific basis [1][3][4]. Impact on Tourism Industry - The rumor has caused a noticeable decline in foreign tourist bookings, prompting some airlines to reduce flight frequencies to Japan due to the anticipated drop in visitors [3]. - The Japanese tourism sector is facing challenges as the spread of this unfounded prediction has created a shadow over travel plans to Japan [3]. Government and Expert Responses - The Japan Meteorological Agency has labeled the earthquake prediction as a scam, emphasizing that current scientific capabilities do not allow for accurate predictions of earthquakes in terms of time, location, and magnitude [5]. - Robert Geller, an honorary professor at the University of Tokyo, has also stated that there is no scientific evidence supporting the earthquake prediction [6]. Safety Reminders and Precautions - The Chinese Embassy in Japan has issued reminders for Chinese citizens in Japan to be aware of natural disaster precautions, highlighting recent seismic activity in the region [7]. - The embassy noted that from June 21 to July 2, there were 911 recorded earthquakes near the Tokara Islands, urging residents to prepare for potential emergencies [7]. - Additionally, the embassy advised on safety measures during extreme weather conditions, including avoiding outdoor activities during high temperatures and being cautious during heavy rain [9].
网传“地震预言” 日本政府紧急辟谣
财联社· 2025-07-05 00:23
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that a rumor about a catastrophic earthquake in Japan on July 5 has caused significant concern among foreign tourists, leading to cancellations of travel plans and a negative impact on Japan's tourism industry [1][2][9] - The Japanese government and experts have actively refuted the rumor, emphasizing that it lacks scientific basis and urging the public to approach such information rationally [9][10] - The Japan Meteorological Agency has labeled the earthquake prediction as a scam, stating that current scientific technology does not allow for accurate predictions of earthquakes in terms of time, location, and magnitude [10][12][13] Group 2 - The rumor has led some airlines to reduce the number of flights to Japan due to the anticipated decrease in foreign visitors, casting a shadow over the tourism sector [2] - Some tourists, despite hearing the rumors, have expressed skepticism and indicated that they will not change their travel plans based on unfounded claims [4][6] - Experts, including a retired professor from the University of Tokyo, have reiterated that there is no scientific evidence to support the earthquake prediction, reinforcing the notion that predicting earthquakes is currently impossible [12][13]
日本今日有毁灭性大地震?日本政府回应
中国基金报· 2025-07-05 00:07
来源:央视新闻客户端、中国驻日本大使馆 近日,一则关于"日本7月5日将发生毁灭性大地震"的传言在社交平台疯狂传播,引发广泛关 注。受此影响,有不少外国游客取消了赴日行程,日本的旅游业受到影响。随着7月5日到来, 日本政府和专家纷纷出来辟谣,强调这个传言没有科学根据。 受"预言"影响,日本旅游业受冲击 近期在社交媒体流传的"日本7月5日可能发生大地震"预言,使不少外国游客取消了赴日行程, 部分航空公司考虑到访日游客的减少,已缩减了飞往日本的航班数量,这给日本的旅游业蒙上 了一层阴影。 美国游客: 我最先是从我妻子那里听说了7月5日地震的传言,然后我看了些社交媒体上的视 频,也做了些研究。她当时非常担心,一直劝我别来日本。 美国游客: 这不过是谣言,并非事实,而且东京地震频发。我们住在旧金山,那里也总有地 震,我觉得没人能预测地震。我不相信这些谣言,我们觉得这不会影响到我们,我们也不会因 为谣言就取消航班。 日本气象厅驳斥"地震预言",称其为骗局 对于这一不实传言, 日本政府和专家纷纷站出来辟谣,强调网传信息缺乏科学根据,呼吁公众 理性看待。 日本气象厅更是驳斥其毫无科学依据,纯属"骗局"。 日本气象厅地震海啸监 ...
地震传言发酵,日本旅游业遭受冲击?
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-05-22 22:51
Group 1 - The rumor of a potential major earthquake in Japan in July has led to a decline in tourist confidence and a significant drop in travel orders to Japan [1][3] - Despite the rumors, the overall daily life and tourism market in Japan remain stable, with high domestic travel demand and limited impact on local residents [4] - Airlines, such as Hong Kong's "Greater Bay Area Airlines," have reduced flights to Japan due to decreased demand attributed to the earthquake rumors, marking an unusual move during the peak travel season [3][4] Group 2 - A survey indicated a high percentage of tourists believe in the earthquake rumors, which may be influenced by cultural factors such as feng shui beliefs prevalent in Hong Kong [4] - Travel agencies report that while some tourists may be swayed by the rumors, the majority of travelers, especially Chinese tourists, continue to make travel decisions based on personal preferences [4] - Experts suggest that the public should remain calm and verify the authenticity of such predictions, while also emphasizing the importance of disaster preparedness [4]