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Japan’s “Baba Vanga” predicts mega disaster in next three months

The Rise of Ryo Tatsuki
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The Rise of Ryo Tatsuki
Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist from Japan, is gaining global attention not for her comics, but for her accurate disaster predictions made since the 1980s. She records them after vivid dreams.
A Manga That Foretold the Future
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A Manga That Foretold the Future
In 1999, Tatsuki published The Future I Saw, a manga based on her prophetic dreams. Her work has resurfaced online due to her previous forecasts that came true. (Source: TOI)
Predictions That Shook the World
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Predictions That Shook the World
Tatsuki predicted Freddie Mercury’s death in 1991, a deadly Kobe earthquake in 1995, and Japan’s catastrophic 2011 tsunami—all before they happened, as per her recorded dreams.
A Warning for July 2025
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A Warning for July 2025
Tatsuki now warns of a possible mega-tsunami in July 2025. She saw the sea “boiling” south of Japan—interpreted as signs of an underwater volcanic explosion that could trigger massive destruction.
Area of Concern and Symbols of Danger
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Area of Concern and Symbols of Danger
In her dream, the tsunami’s center lay in a diamond-shaped region connecting Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. She also saw dragon-like shapes moving toward this area, mirrored in maps near Hawaii.
Science vs. Prophecy
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Science vs. Prophecy
While scientists dismiss any concrete evidence of such a tsunami this year, they acknowledge Japan’s vulnerability in the seismically active Pacific Ring of Fire—especially near the Nankai Trough.
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