Ryo Tatsuki
“O futuro que vi”, manga de Ryo Tatsuki
Japanese sleeve author Ryo Tatsuki gained notoriety with “THE FUTURE I VI“, Which says it is based on precognitive dreams. His sleeve predicted a great disaster in 2011, which coincided with Tōhoku’s earthquake and tsunami.
Due to its geographical location, Japan has always been a critical point of natural disasters. Despite this risk, the country is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
But Japan is currently registering a It is significant in the number of visitors, with reports of people to cancel your trips to the land of the rising sun due to a prophetic manga of the popular author Ryo Tatsukiwhich warns of a inevitable disaster.
Em 1999, Tatsuki He turned his dreams into a sleeve called “The Future I saw.” According to the manga creator predicted the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, warning that a catastrophic event would reach the country In March 2011, catastrophe became the worst disaster in the history of Japan.
In a new sleeve, the creator warns now that an inevitable disaster will occur in July 2025. “The sea boils south of Japan in July 2025and that will cause a mega tsunami“Tatsuki says in the full edition of the manga, which was released in 2021.
The author foresees a earthquake accompanied by a devastating tsunami3 times larger than Tsunami 2011, caused by a volcanic eruption Submarine between Japan and the Philippines.
In Tatsuki’s sleeve, not only Japan, but also the neighboring nationsTaiwan and Indonesia, will be affected by this tsunami.
After the 2011 disaster, o manga de tatsuki tornou-se viralhaving sold over 900,000 copies worldwide. Now, their predictions for 2025 have gained wide attention, with the social networks to boil with warnings For people to give up their trips to Japan this year.
Tourists from around the world – at least those who like mango – seem to be paying attention to the prophecies of Tatsuki. According to, Japan registered this year a It remains 50% reservations of travel, with more declines expected for the coming months.
In a recent interview with a Japanese newspaper, who asked her about the decline of tourism in Japan, Tatsuki moststrou-se satisfeita because your work has increased by ACOnscienteization about the need to be prepared To face disasters, but also advised people not to exaggerately react to their predictions and follow the expert’s guidelines.
Tatsuki fans point out that their predictions are not limited to the 2011 disaster, and point out that the author also accurately predicted the 1995 Kobe earthquake, The COVID-19 crisis in 2020, and even the deaths of Princess DianaFreddie Mercury, among others.
However, some skeptics claim that their predictions lack claritythey are interpretative And they are not reliable – as it actually happens with the prophecies of grounds like e.
Experts underline lack of scientific basis of prophecy. “There is no way, with today’s science, to predict exactly when and where an earthquake will occur,” he says Sekiya Naoyaspecialist in disaster prevention at the University of Tokyo, to. “Even if an earthquake will occur in July, It would be a coincidence and would not validate the rumors“.
Like this, Only time will say If Tatsuki’s predictions will come true again. There for August we will know.