The fortune teller claims her prophecies come to her in vivid dreams.
A Japanese woman known as ‘Japan’s Baba Vanga’ has issued some alarming warnings regarding 2025.
But what was Ryo Tatsuki’s earlier prediction?
Earlier this week, we reported that Tatsuki had issued some frightening warnings regarding a possible calamity in Japan.
The former manga artist added that she believes the ocean ‘boiling’, which many have interpreted as an undersea volcano explosion, will be powerful enough to cause a so-called’mega tsunami’.
As if that weren’t terrible enough, she predicts that the impact zone will be massive, forming a diamond shape over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Following the accusations, many people have questioned what Tatsuki had previously prophesied and whether her warnings were correct.
What did Tatsuki earlier predict?
The fortune teller claims that her predictions come to her in vivid dreams, and that she has had premonitions since the early 1980s.
Tatsuki has mentioned witnessing ‘dragon-like shapes’ in the same places in connection with the ‘boiling ocean’ reports, which has left many people concerned.
Tatsuki is also thought to have prophesied Freddie Mercury’s death in 1991. The premonition was one of her first, following a dream she had about the star shortly before his death.
It has also been alleged that she foretold the 1995 Kobe earthquake, which killed 6,500 people, as well as Japan’s 2011 tsunami.
If that wasn’t enough, Tatsuki predicted the covid pandemic.
“In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later,” she informed us.
Believers claim she foretold Princess Diana’s death by writing ‘Diana? Died?’ in her journal on August 31, 1992, five years before the Princess sadly died.
What has science said?
It’s vital to note that Tatsuki’s warnings are only prophecies, and there’s no scientific evidence that they’ll come true.
However, Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone areas.
According to Reuters, the Japanese government forecasts an 80% possibility of an earthquake of magnitude eight or nine along the Nankai Trough seabed.
The region stretches from Shizuoka Prefecture to Miyazaki Prefecture. A magnitude nine earthquake is projected to cause over 1.2 million evacuees in Japan.
Meanwhile, a report stated that if the calamity struck late at night during the winter months, up to 298,000 people may be murdered.