Ryo Tatsuki's prophesized events, including a potential megatsunami in July 2025, raise concerns and speculation.
The year 2025 is witnessing renewed interest in the predictions of Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, known for her controversial claims regarding foresight through dreams.
Tatsuki, who gained prominence with her 1999 manga _Watashi ga Mita Mirai_ (_The Future I Saw_), asserts that visions she has experienced since the 1980s have forecasted significant global events.
Among the notable events attributed to Tatsuki's foresight are the deaths of iconic figures such as Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana, as well as the Kobe earthquake in 1995 and the
COVID-19 pandemic, which she described in her work as a mysterious virus expected to peak in April 2020 before re-emerging a decade later.
This year, concerns are particularly heightened due to a specific prediction that details a potential megatsunami affecting Japan and nearby areas in July 2025. In her narrative, she describes the ocean south of the Japanese archipelago erupting into “giant bubbles,” a scenario that has instigated apprehension and led to a noticeable decrease in travel bookings to Japan from countries in East Asia.
While some view these correlations as coincidental, others attribute significant credence to Tatsuki’s previously accurate forecasts.
Despite the sensational nature of her claims, experts and authorities have cautioned against interpreting these predictions as scientifically validated warnings.
They emphasize the importance of remaining calm and maintaining a rational perspective amid the speculation surrounding these notions.