‘Japanese Baba Vanga’ Foresees Catastrophic Event in July 2025 Affecting Millions

Fear spreads faster than facts—especially online. Japanese former manga artist Ryo Tatsuki has sparked panic with a dream-based prediction of a massive tsunami in July 2025, claiming the ocean south of Japan will “boil” and devastate multiple Asian countries. But there’s no scientific evidence backing her claims.

Who Is Ryo Tatsuki?

Tatsuki gained fame after her 1999 manga The Future I Saw appeared to predict Japan’s 2011 tsunami. Since then, she’s been dubbed “Japan’s Baba Vanga.” Her latest claim describes a mega-tsunami hitting a diamond-shaped zone including Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

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