Japan’s “Baba Vanga” Predicts Catastrophic Tsunami in July 2025
Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist often called the “Baba Vanga of Japan,” has alarmed many with her chilling prophecy for July 2025. Her book The Future I Saw, published decades ago, is now grabbing headlines as tourists rethink travel plans due to her eerily accurate past predictions.
Over the years, Tatsuki is believed to have foreseen major global events—Freddie Mercury’s death, the 1995 Kobe earthquake, and even the 2020 pandemic, writing: “An unknown virus will arrive in 2020, peak in April, and return in 10 years.”
Her latest warning? A vision of the ocean “boiling” near Japan, suggesting an undersea volcanic eruption or a massive quake that could unleash a tsunami three times stronger than the 2011 disaster.
“A massive rupture could occur between Japan and the Philippines,” Tatsuki predicted.
This prophecy has reportedly caused a 50% drop in Japan-bound travel bookings, especially after the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo issued advisories. While the Japan Meteorological Agency hasn’t confirmed any threat, many remain on edge as July nears.