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An event is reportedly set for early July, and a grim prediction by a woman dubbed “Japan’s Baba Vanga” is prompting travelers to cancel trips.
Ryo Tatsuki, a manga artist known for accurate predictions in her 1999 book The Future I Saw, is believed to have foreseen the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, along with other major events like Freddie Mercury’s death and the 1995 Kobe quake.
In the book’s 2021 edition, Tatsuki warns of a major disaster on July 5, 2025. She describes a massive undersea crack between Japan and the Philippines, triggering waves three times taller than those in 2011, and even mentions Japan’s oceans “boiling” — possibly hinting at an underwater volcanic eruption.
The predicted epicenter is a diamond-shaped region linking Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
As a result, many are canceling trips to Japan. A Hong Kong travel agency reported a 50% drop in bookings, with further declines expected. The Chinese embassy in Tokyo also issued a warning urging extra caution.
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