Japanese ‘Baba Vanga’ Tsunami Prophecy Resurfaces

 

Japanese ‘Baba Vanga’ Tsunami Prophecy Resurfaces



Following a recent major earthquake, a 1999 prediction by manga artist Ryo Tatsuki is gaining renewed attention online, stoking fears of a massive tsunami in July 2025.


A chilling prophecy from Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, often called the ‘New Baba Vanga,’ has resurfaced after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday. The event, which sent tsunami waves toward Japan, has reignited discussion around her 1999 prediction of a catastrophic tsunami she foresaw for July 2025.


The renewed interest began after the Kamchatka quake, with many on social media immediately linking the seismic event to Tatsuki’s manga, Watashi ga Mita Mirai (The Future I Saw). While some fans called the quake a fulfilled prophecy with slightly off timing, others see it as a potential precursor to the larger event she predicted.

In her manga, which was first published in 1999, Tatsuki detailed a vision she had in a dream. She once wrote in her diary about a “crack opening up under the seabed between Japan and the Philippines, sending ashore waves three times as tall as those from the Tohoku earthquake.” The prophecy specifically points to July 2025 as the time of this disaster.

The prediction's return to the spotlight has caused a significant stir online, with readers and followers debating the likelihood of her vision coming true. The specific details of her prediction—the location, the immense scale, and the future date—have left many unsettled.


Ryo Tatsuki’s reputation as a seer has been built over decades. Fans believe her manga has accurately foretold several major world events, including the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the COVID-19 pandemic, and even the deaths of Princess Diana and Freddie Mercury.

This track record has earned her the nickname the ‘Japanese Baba Vanga,’ a comparison to the famous Bulgarian mystic credited with foreseeing the 9/11 attacks, the rise of ISIS, and Barack Obama's presidency. This perceived accuracy has given significant weight to her future predictions among her followers.

Currently, Tatsuki’s prophecy is a major topic of discussion on social media in Japan and beyond. While some remain skeptical, the recent earthquake has amplified fears surrounding the July 2025 date. Her followers interpret her visions with some flexibility, as suggested by the title of a reprinted edition of her work which included the phrase, “Not the exact date, but…” For now, the public can only watch and wait as the date of her most terrifying prediction approaches.

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