Earlier this year, Ryo Tatsuki, Japan’s Baba Vanga substitute, issued a terrifying warning about what is to happen.
All of us can agree that 2025 has been a turbulent year thus far, and now Japan’s version of Baba Vanga has made the terrifying forecast that things will only get worse.

Known for her uncanny ability to foretell the future, a Japanese woman has issued a dire warning for her nation.
A lot of people have likened her to one of the most famous fortune tellers, Baba Vanga.
According to Ryo Tatsuki’s prediction, a massive tsunami will occur in July 2025.
According to the fortune teller, she has been having premonitions since the early 1980s and claims that her prophecies appear in vivid dreams.

She began her career as a well-known manga artist, but her fame rose as she documented her dreams, which people later realized mirrored incidents and tragedies that were happening in real life.
Based on her dreams, she produced a manga in 1999 titled The Future I Saw. Due to people comparing her writing to actual events, the manga has garnered a new following in recent years.
The ocean is ‘boiling’ south of Japan, which she thinks portends a catastrophe, according to her latest alarming message.
Numerous others are interpreting her dream as a potential “mega tsunami” caused by an underwater volcano explosion.
She has also claimed that the impact zone will be enormous, forming a diamond shape over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands, as if that weren’t frightening enough.
Furthermore, she has reported seeing “dragon-like shapes” approaching the location.
Such images were also connected to visual patterns close to Hawaii and other coasts, according to those who accept her prophecies, which made many people fear the worst.
Experts are warning against making assumptions or spreading fear based on such statements.
In addition to having the Nankai Trough, Japan is situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Scientists think that this region has the potential to see a significant earthquake and the ensuing wave.
According to Times Now World, seismologists agree that “the location she describes isn’t far-fetched from a geological standpoint,” despite the fact that there is “no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims.”
In addition to the devastating 2011 tsunami in Japan, Tatsuki is credited with accurately predicting the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991 and a severe Kobe earthquake in 1995.
Before they occurred, she documented all of these, and she claimed to have seen them in her dreams.
Additionally, she was accused of foretelling COVID-19, writing: “In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later.”
After writing ‘Diana? Died?’ in her diary on August 31, 1992, which coincided with Princess Diana’s sad death precisely five years later, believers claim she also foresaw Princess Diana’s death.
Many people are hoping that this forecast doesn’t come to pass for the sake of Japan.