Renowned Japanese manga artist and self-proclaimed visionary Ryo Tatsuki, known for her eerily accurate predictions, has made a startling claim about a potential mega-tsunami in July 2025. Tatsuki, who gained global attention for foreseeing events like the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, shared her latest vision in her dream diary.
According to Tatsuki, the upcoming disaster could be three times larger than the 2011 tsunami, which devastated Japan and caused the Fukushima nuclear crisis. She described seeing the Pacific Ocean south of Japan “boiling” with massive bubbles, which she interprets as signs of an underwater volcanic eruption. The predicted tsunami is expected to impact Japan’s Pacific coastline and neighboring regions, including the Philippines, Taiwan, and Indonesia.
Tatsuki’s dream also highlighted a diamond-shaped area connecting Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands as the epicenter of the disaster. She further noted dragon-like shapes moving toward this region, which she later linked to underwater formations near Hawaii.
While Tatsuki’s predictions have sparked widespread attention, experts emphasize that there is no scientific evidence to support her claims. However, they acknowledge that Japan lies in the seismically active Pacific Ring of Fire, making it vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis.
As discussions around disaster preparedness intensify, Tatsuki’s prediction serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and robust infrastructure in mitigating the impact of natural calamities. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.