A 2021 manga claims a July 5 megaquake will devastate Japan—sparking panic across Asia.

By Aniket Chakraborty

July 5, 2025

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'The Future I Saw' by Ryo Tatsuki predicted a massive tsunami bigger than Tohoku 2011.

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Tatsuki, dubbed “Japan’s Baba Vanga,” had seemingly predicted past events like COVID-19 and Princess Diana’s death.

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Seismologists insist earthquakes can’t be predicted—calling the prophecy baseless and harmful.

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Still, a surge in small quakes and a volcanic eruption in June have fueled superstition.

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Social media platforms in China, South Korea, and Hong Kong exploded with quake anxiety.

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Tatsuki urged fans not to believe in her dreams—but didn’t fully retract the prophecy.

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Tourist numbers in Japan dropped in May; airlines cancelled flights amid the quake rumour.

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Japan’s own data warns of an 80% chance of a real M9.0 quake by 2055.

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Experts urge calm: be prepared, but don’t let fiction drive fear in the age of science.

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