
Overview
A recent episode of the Japanese documentary-style series “World Tour of Spiritual Powers” has drawn attention online for its account of an unidentified man who claims to have come from the year 2087. The segment, titled “The Person Claiming to be from the Future,” presents a case study that blends paranormal storytelling with speculation about time travel, fate, and shifting timelines. According to the video’s narration, the man appeared in an urban setting late at night and offered no verifiable identity, address, or employment history, yet repeatedly insisted, “I came from 2087.”
The Subject’s Claims
The video describes the man as calm but unusually consistent in his account, even as observers reportedly questioned his background. He allegedly spoke about several features of life in the future, including cities expanding vertically into the sky, artificial intelligence taking over most human labor, and a society in which people move beyond passive media consumption toward sharing direct sensory experiences. These claims, while striking, are presented in the episode without documentary corroboration, and the production offers no public evidence to verify the subject’s identity or origin.
Prediction and Apparent Verification
What gives the episode its narrative force is a specific prediction the man is said to have made before an accident occurred. According to the report, he identified the date, time, location, and circumstances in advance, and the event reportedly unfolded exactly as described several days later. The video frames this as the strongest point in favor of his claims, though it stops short of establishing how the prediction was recorded or independently confirmed. For skeptics, the case raises the possibility of coincidence, hindsight reconstruction, or editing choices common to short-form paranormal content; for believers, it is cited as a rare detail that seems to resist easy explanation.
“The Future Is Not Singular”
As the episode continues, the man’s demeanor allegedly shifts from composed to increasingly agitated. He begins warning that “history is shifting” and that events are happening that “originally should not have happened.” His central message, as relayed in the video, is that “the future is not singular,” suggesting a branching timeline shaped by present-day decisions. That idea places the segment squarely within a familiar tradition of speculative storytelling, where time travel is less a fixed mechanic than a metaphor for uncertainty, consequence, and human agency.
Disappearance and Aftermath
The investigation concludes with another unexplained turn: the man reportedly disappears overnight, leaving behind no luggage, records, or traceable personal effects. The episode highlights one physical object found near the bench where he often sat — a coin minted with a year that has not yet occurred — as the lone artifact supporting the story’s more extraordinary implications. Even so, the broader case remains unresolved, and the video leaves viewers with a question rather than a conclusion: whether the future is predetermined or constantly changing. The series is expected to continue in Episode 84, which will reportedly examine a young boy experiencing “loop phenomena.”


