The countdown has begun, there will be a disaster this month! Japanese 'Baba Venga' warns of a catastrophe
- bySherya
- 05 Apr, 2025
Rio Tatsuki Prediction 2025: Even in this era of modernity, a lot of importance is given to worship. Astrology is also very important. Some people know the future events of their astrology. In such a situation, there are many people like Nostradamus, Oracle of Delphi and Baba Venga on social media who are known for their unique ability to predict. Along with these people, a prophet from Japan is being discussed a lot. Many of his predictions have come true. They are recorded in the pages of history as the biggest disasters in the world. Let's know about them.

Major disaster warning
This fortune teller has predicted a major disaster later this year. Ryo Tatsuki is a former manga artist, but she is known not for her artwork, but for the terrifying accuracy of her prophetic dreams. Since the 1980s, Tatsuki has had recurring dreams of global disasters, and she recorded these in a dream diary. In 1999, she compiled some of her most disturbing predictions into a manga called 'The Future I Saw'. Since its release, many of her predictions have come true, astonishing both believers and skeptics.
Has made many predictions
According to a report in The Times of India, one of Tatsuki's most startling early predictions came in 1991 when she predicted the death of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the rock band Queen. Her dream, which contained a vivid image of the iconic rock star, came true just a few months later when Mercury tragically died of complications of AIDS. This glimpse of her prophetic ability was the first time her mysticism made headlines only to predict events that later came true.
Warning of devastating earthquake in Kobe
Let us tell you that in the year 1995, he made another horrific prediction in his dream journal, warning of a devastating earthquake in Kobe, Japan. The 1995 Kobe earthquake, which killed more than 6,000 people, matched Tatsuki's vision. However, his most famous and horrific prediction was of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
In his manga, Tatsuki wrote that a huge catastrophe would occur in March 2011. This catastrophe included the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which earned Tatsuki a cult following. Which of his recent predictions is becoming popular? However, his most recent and most frightening prediction relates to an even bigger disaster as he has predicted a huge tsunami to hit Japan and parts of Asia in July 2025. According to Tatsuki, he saw a vision in which the Pacific Ocean south of Japan was seen 'boiling', with large bubbles rising to the surface.
They believe it is a sign of an underwater volcanic eruption or a massive explosion on the ocean floor. The result could be a devastating tsunami, three times bigger than the one in 2011. They claim this mega-tsunami could devastate Japan's Pacific coast and affect neighbouring regions such as the Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia.
Could change geography
In his dream, Ryo Tatsuki saw the epicenter of the disaster somewhere in the diamond-shaped area connecting Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia and the Northern Mariana Islands. He thinks the sea floor could change so much that it could change the geography of the area, possibly connecting islands such as Taiwan, the Philippines and Hong Kong. The most interesting part of his dream was the sight of two dragon-like shapes moving toward the epicenter. Curious to know more about it, he looked at underwater maps and found dragon-shaped structures near the Hawaiian Islands, which he believed could be related to the disaster he predicted.
Tsunami possibility
There is no geological evidence to support the idea of a mega-tsunami in 2025. However, experts believe Japan is located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for frequent megathrust earthquakes and the potential for massive tsunamis. One such area of concern is the Nankai Trough, a fault zone off Japan's southern coast. If a megathrust earthquake occurs here, it could generate a tsunami more than 30 metres high, Tatsuki predicted.
People worried
Although Ryo Tatsuki's dreams are still unproven, his track record of accurate predictions has fascinated many. Whether you believe in prophetic dreams or not, his warning has sparked conversation about preparedness and the real geological risks facing Japan. As July 2025 draws closer, people are wondering - is this just a dream, or a frightening glimpse of what's to come?



