Japan’s ‘New Baba Vanga’ Manga Prophecy: Did Ryo Tatsuki Foresee 8.8 Kamchatka Quake & Pacific Tsunami? | World News

On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, a large size near Russia, which launched the general tsunami warnings and waves reaching the northern coast of Japan, re -created a heated debate on a creepy prophecy by Japanese manga creator Ryo Tatsi. Tatsuki’s 1999 Manga, Watshi Ga Mita Mirai (the future I have seen), which is branded as “Japan’s new father Vanga”, gave an accident in advance in July 2025.
Although most internet enthusiasts described July 5, 2025 as the exact date of the predicted event, the failure of a major disaster per day caused the theory to temporarily decrease. However, this week’s intense earthquake and subsequent tsunami warnings resurrected the discussion in full roaring, fans thought that the prediction of Tatsuki may be close to timing rather than definite.
Manga’s malicious predictions reappear
Washi Ga Mita Mirai’s deaths in 1999, the deaths of Princess Diana and Freddie Mercury, especially the deterioration of the march, march 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami became famous.
Within a few hours after the last Kamchatka earthquake, social media platforms were overflowing with poles showing parallel to Tatsuki’s work. “The great tsunami warning for Japan after 8.8 earthquakes in Russia. He wandered on a large scale. While skeptics only eliminate connections such as coincidence, others argue that pop culture can deeply affect the public perception of the public, and even inspire speeches on preparation.
Earthquake Effects and Japan’s fragility
The earthquake of 8.8 magnitude 8.0, which was initially raised by the US Geology Research (USGS), was shot at a shallow depth of 19.3 km in a southeast of Russia, about 125 km southeast of Russia. The tsunami waves ranging from 3 to 4 meters (10-13 feet) hit the parts of Russia’s Kamchatka coastline with their evacuation responses. The seismic activity has reached a wide range of widths all over the world and triggered warnings in the Pacific region, including Japan, Hawaii and the US western coastal parts.
Japan’s Meteorological Agency (JMA) immediately released tsunami warnings for the coastal areas in the Pacific and estimated up to 3 meters (10 feet) waves. Although the first waves measured on the shores of Hokkaido were about 30 cm (a foot) height and therefore caused very little danger, it was a terrible reminder of the danger hidden under it. Japan’s government immediately emphasized the increasing wakefulness and preparations formed an emergency force.
The increasing sensitivity of Japan to earthquakes is the result of the geographical position of four important tectonic plates – Pacific, Philippine Sea, Eurasia and North American plates. The distinctive tectonic environment makes it one of the most seismic active areas in the world.
Cultural Resonance and Preparation
Cultural productions such as Wathi Ga Mita Mirai tend to provoke the public attack because they benefit from the common fears of natural disasters. Although scientists have repeatedly discussed psychic accuracy, experts acknowledge that in advance with fantasy fiction, with coincidence, can reflect real events in active areas such as Japan, especially in Japan.
No matter how solid scientifically, such estimates serve a special function in public consciousness. Unintentionally, people may have an impact on mass psychology by increasing fear or alertness to control people’s security protocols and examine the output strategies, and they may have a deep chord in cultures with natural events experience.