Hongkongers forge ahead with Japan travel amid July 5 ‘megaquake’ fears

Published: 2:08pm, 5 Jul 2025Updated: 2:10pm, 5 Jul 2025

Some Hongkongers have pressed ahead with trips to Japan on Saturday morning despite “slight worries” about a widely discussed prediction that a mega-earthquake will hit the country today.

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While travellers told the Post they would pay more attention to the local news, they acknowledged being unprepared for potential earthquakes.

“I felt a little uncomfortable at first, but my son and his wife already got the tickets. It is summer vacation for my grandson, so we seized the chance,” said Ho Wan-chan, a 73-year-old travelling to Nagoya.

The family was among the dozens of Hongkongers waiting to check in at the airport on Sunday morning.

They snatched up round-trip tickets that included one piece of luggage for each person for about HK$1,000 (US$127), which they described as “much cheaper” than usual.

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Bonnie Lei, a 40-year-old teacher heading to Tokyo, said she was “slightly worried” about the earthquake because of the predictions.

  

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