- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 27 May 2025 10:22 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
New Baba Vanga Prediction: Ryo Tatsuki, a talented Japanese manga artist known for her eerie predictions. Some people call her the 'New Baba Vanga' due to her uncanny ability to foresee major events. In July 2025, Ryo made the terrifying prediction that a huge tsunami would strike Japan and other nations. She predicts the tsunami will be three times larger than the catastrophic 2011 one. According to her, she witnessed the ocean "boiling" south of Japan, which is what would cause this catastrophe.
Fear Takes Over:
Travel plans to Japan are being cancelled as word of Ryo's prediction spreads. Bookings have dropped by 50%, according to a Hong Kong-based travel agency, and as July draws near, the numbers are predicted to fall even more.
Ryo's Performance History:
In the past, Ryo's predictions have turned out to be surprisingly accurate. Princess Diana's untimely death in 1997, Freddy Mercury's death in 1991, the Kobe earthquake in 1995, and even the COVID-19 pandemic were all predicted by her. Her diary entry about the pandemic read: "In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later."
The Power Of Premonitions:
Ryo has been recording her dreams and visions since 1980. She compiled some of her most terrifying predictions into a manga book titled "The Future I Saw." Many of these predictions have come true, leaving people wondering about her abilities.
What's Next?
People are preparing for the worst as July 2025 draws near. Is Ryo's prediction a fictional one, or will it come to pass? Time will tell. People are currently taking precautions as a result of the widespread concern raised by Ryo's forecast.
A Concluding Remark:
Even though Ryo's predictions seem improbable, her record is indisputable. One thing is clear as we eagerly await July 2025: Ryo Tatsuki has made a lasting impression on the realm of mysticism and prophecy.
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