Japanese “Baba Vanga” Meme Resurfaces After July 2025 Tsunami Triggers Alerts

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As one of Ryo Tatsuki’s most terrifying predictions has now come true, you might want to start listening to her.

This 70-year-old Japanese manga artist has been branded the ‘new Baba Vanga’ due to her alleged future-seeing abilities.

This woman claims to have predicted the d:eath of Queen leader Freddie Mercury, the co:ro:navirus epidemic, and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that rocked Japan’s Tohoku area.

Now that it seems her vision of another catastrophe inflicting havoc on her homeland came accurate, Tatsuki has solidified her influence on the psychic scene.

Let us introduce you to Japan’s version of the late mystic Baba Vanga for those who are unfamiliar with her legend.

Who is Ryo Tatsuki?
As a manga artist, Tatsuki began recording her dreams in 1985 after receiving a notebook from her mother, which she eventually converted into manga.

Still, it turns out that the visions that occupied her mind amidst she slept were rather more significant than those of the typical individual.

And as Tatsuki published her book, The Future I Saw, in 1999, she revealed to the public the specifics of the catastrophe that played out in her dreams rather than keeping her purported knowledge to herself.

In a reprint of the manga in 2021, Tatsuki described how, while she was asleep, she once witnessed a disastrous chain of events occur underwater.

What was Ryo Tatsuki’s warning for 2025?
“The ocean floor between Japan and the Philippines will crack,” Tatsuki wrote in a section of The Future I Saw devoted to detailing the destruction she thought was headed for Japan.

“Huge waves will rise in all directions. Tsunamis will devastate the Pacific Rim countries.”

“A tsunami three times higher than that of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011 will strike the southwest of the country.”

Tatsuki was not that far off from the author’s prediction that the seas surrounding southern Japan will “boil” on July 5, 2025, although it was roughly 25 days too late.

Some Pacific coast nations were w:arned to prepare for a tsunami today, July 30, following the eruption of one of the strongest earthquakes in history in Russia.
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