The Ocean’s Fury: A “Japanese Baba Vanga” Prediction Sends Chills (and Cancellations) Through Travelers!
Hold onto your passports, folks, because a chilling prophecy from a Japanese manga artist, dubbed “the new Baba Vanga,” is sending ripples of fear—and a wave of flight cancellations—across the globe! This week, specifically July 5, 2025, is the date etched into a terrifying vision of a devastating tsunami, causing tourists to rethink their summer travel plans to Japan.
Ryo Tatsuki, the illustrator in question, isn’t just any artist; she’s garnered a spooky reputation for her allegedly accurate forecasts.
Much like the legendary Bulgarian mystic, Baba Vanga (who famously “predicted” everything from 9/11 to Brexit), Tatsuki has a track record that’s hard to ignore. She reportedly foretold Freddie Mercury’s death and even the massive Kobe earthquake in 1995. And here’s where it gets even more unsettling: she also penned a chilling vision of an “unknown virus” appearing in 2020, peaking in April, and then… “appearing again 10 years later.” Cue dramatic music for 2030.
Now, her most recent and alarming vision: the ocean south of Japan “boiling,” leading to a catastrophic tsunami. The date? This very week!
Tourist Tremors: Cancellations Skyrocket!
It seems the fear is palpable. NDTV reports a staggering 83% drop in flight bookings to Japan, and Bloomberg Intelligence suggests bookings from Hong Kong alone for late June and early July have plummeted by the same terrifying percentage. People aren’t just reading about it; they’re acting on it.
Japan, due to its geographical location, is no stranger to the threat of earthquakes and tsunamis. But this isn’t just a general concern; it’s a specific date tied to a seer whose past predictions have, unnervingly, hit their mark.
What Are the Experts Saying?
While the world watches with bated breath, local authorities are trying to calm the storm of panic. Yoshihiro Murai, the governor of Miyagi prefecture, has stressed that tourism should not be affected by “unscientific rumors.” He wisely points out, “There is no reason to worry because the Japanese are not fleeing abroad… I hope people will ignore the rumours and visit.”
Yet, it’s a tough sell when visions of “boiling” oceans are circulating. As the clock ticks closer to July 5th, the world holds its breath, hoping this particular prophecy remains firmly in the realm of fiction.
Do you think there’s any truth to these kinds of predictions, or is it just a case of fear taking flight?
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