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Baba Vanga 2025 Predictions: All About What She Said on Japan Tsunami

Baba Vanga 2025 Predictions: All About What She Said on Japan Tsunami

Baba Vanga 2025 Predictions:


The recent 8.8-magnitude earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has sparked renewed interest in the prediction of a massive tsunami near Japan, first made by Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki in 1999. The earthquake sent tsunami waves toward northern Japan and Russia’s Kuril Islands, triggering tsunami warnings and evacuations.

Baba Vanga 2025 Predictions:

Tatsuki, who is often referred to as the “Japanese Baba Vanga,” released a manga titled Watashi ga Mita Mirai (The Future I Saw) in which she documented visions from her dreams. In this manga, she predicted a large undersea crack forming between Japan and the Philippines, which could cause waves up to three times larger than those of the 2011 Japan earthquake. The recent events have sparked social media debates, with many people claiming that Tatsuki’s prophecy has come true, though experts have rejected any scientific link between dreams and earthquakes.


In the wake of the July 2025 earthquake, social media erupted with posts drawing connections between Tatsuki’s prophecy and the current events. Some users speculated that her vision was merely a few weeks ahead of schedule, while others cited the recent earthquake as proof of her prediction.

The earthquake, one of the strongest ever recorded, sent tsunami waves towards Japan’s Hokkaido region, triggering evacuations. Japan’s meteorological agency reported that a 1.3-meter tsunami hit a port in Iwate, and officials urged nearly two million residents to move to higher ground. Despite the warnings, the tsunami caused no significant damage, and authorities confirmed that the tsunami did not affect nuclear facilities.

Scientists, however, have been quick to dismiss the idea that dreams or prophecies can predict earthquakes. Experts emphasize that there is no scientific basis for such predictions and authorities continue to caution against relying on unverified sources for natural disaster forecasts.

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