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New Baba Vanga? Ryo Tatsuki’s July 5, 2025 Doomsday Prediction Goes Viral

Mahima Sharma
| TOI Astrology | Last updated on - Jun 22, 2025, 01:42 IST
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New Baba Vanga? Ryo Tatsuki’s July 5, 2025 Doomsday Prediction Goes Viral

The horrifying prediction made by Japan's own "Baba Vanga" raised alarm globally. Ryo Tatsuki, Japan's Baba Vanga, who had made one of the deadliest forecasts till date and the people are getting scared about this recent prediction, which is going viral across the globe. This terrifying prophecy by Japanese manga artist has caused widespread concern throughout Japan and portions of Asia. Let's take a closer look at Japan's Baba Vanga and her prophecies:

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Who is Ryo Tatsuki?

Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist and self described clairvoyant, who was born decades ago. She is known as Japanese Baba Vanga. She published "The Future I Saw", a manga anthology that combined her dream reflections with an interesting mystery, in 1999. She transformed her ideas into comics and predicted that calamity will strike within the next few months.

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The Alarming Forecast for July 5, 2025

Ryo Tatsuki or The New Baba Vanga made a scary and strange forecast for July 5, 2025 in her updated book in which she mentioned about the huge disaster that will strike in Japan on this particular date. This is one of the most disturbing forecast, which is going viral on social media that has caused a lot of fear in public. Although it doesn't give any details, but her earlier predictions also have come true which is creating panic among people.

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Fear Spreads, Flights Cancelled

Japanese people are also feeling concern about this prediction as they are viewing her prognosis with a curiosity and caution also. The clear warning that a catastrophic tragedy is imminent in Japan has caused fear, especially among tourists so most of the tourist are cancelling their programs and trips to Japan..!!

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Terrifying Prediction About Japan

The 2021 edition of Ryo Tatsuki's book contained the horrifying prophecy that a 'great calamity' would take place in Japan on July 5, 2025. Despite being vague, the prophecy has gained a lot of attention, especially on social media. Her manga works have subtly gained a cult following over the years..!!

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No Scientific Basis, Japanese Officials

The governor of Miyagi prefecture, Yoshihiro Murai spoke out against the negative effects of superstitious notions on Japanese tourism. As per the reports, during a news conference, he stated, "I think it is a serious issue when the spread of highly unscientific rumors on social media had an effect on tourism."

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Previous Predictions

Ryo Tatsuki has a reputation for making accurate predictions in the past. Freddie Mercury's death, Princess Diana's death ,and the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami are just a few of the significant events she has foreseen. Now the point is that people can not fully ignore these predictions because some of them happened in the past also. People are advised to be just careful rather getting scared of it or spreading rumors about it..!!

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