
New Baba Vanga Prediction: Ryo Tatsuki, a mysterious Japanese manga artist who claims that she can see the future through her dreams, in her book The Future I Saw, drew and wrote about events that later came true.
It's worth noting that many of her predictions have proven to be 100% accurate, which is why more and more people are now closely following her statements. She first gained attention when readers noted that her 1999 prediction of a "great disaster in March 2011" aligned almost exactly with the real-world T hoku earthquake and tsunami that struck on March 11, 2011.
What did she predict for July 5, 2025?
The New Baba Vanga, in her updated book, made a strange and frightening prediction. According to her new book, a huge disaster will strike Japan on July 5, 2025. However, she did not explain what exactly will happen, but her words have now gone viral. On social media, people are sharing the date and talking about it with a mix of fear, curiosity, and worry, turning it into a trending topic.
Ryo Tatsuki predicted a devastating disaster on July 5, 2025, with some interpreting it as a tsunami or earthquake triggered by an undersea split between Japan and the Philippines, the Guardian reported.
Here are some of her past predictions:
- She had predicted the death of Princess Diana
- The death of singer Freddie Mercury
- Even a global disease in the 2020s similar to COVID-19.
Because of these accurate predictions, many now believe she might be right again, and that's causing panic for some.
Massive Drop in Flight Bookings:
After Tatsuki's predictions, Japan has reportedly witnessed a 83 percent drop in flight bookings. Tourists from East Asia cancelled trips due to fears of the impending disaster. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, average bookings from Hong Kong are down 50 percent year-on-year, with bookings between late June and early July plummeting by as much as 83 percent.
A travel agency in Hong Kong reported a 50 percent drop in bookings to Japan during the April-May spring break, with many travellers cancelling existing summer bookings or postponing trips due to the terrifying prediction.
Japanese officials have urged the public to disregard Ryo Tatsuki's predictions, stating they are entirely unfounded and lack any scientific basis. "It would be a major problem if the spread of unscientific rumours on social media affected tourism. There is no reason to worry because the Japanese are not fleeing abroad I hope people will ignore the rumours and visit," said Yoshihiro Murai, governor of Miyagi prefecture.
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