The eerie accuracy of Ryo Tatsuki’s predictions.
Ryo Tatsuki has gained fame for her prophetic abilities, with visions that have unfolded with shocking precision.
Like the legendary Bulgarian seer Baba Vanga, Tatsuki claims to receive visions through vivid dreams.
She offered a chilling glimpse into the future.
Tatsuki’s prophecies have been remarkably accurate over the years. Tatsuki has earned her reputation for accurately predicting significant events.
From natural disasters to celebrity deaths, her predictions often leave people in awe.
Some of her notable forecasts include the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the tragic death of Queen’s Freddie Mercury in 1991.
Key predictions from Tatsuki’s Book The Future I Saw
In 1999, the 70-year-old released a manga titled The Future I Saw, where she documented some of her most striking dreams.
These included predictions of the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the tragic death of Queen’s Freddie Mercury in 1991.
Some of these premonitions were made before the book’s release.
It also featured several eerie forecasts that later came true, according to a Medium article about her
Tatsuki warned of the 2011 Japan earthquake and Tsunami in Advance.
One of Tatsuki’s most remarkable predictions came in 1996.
She had written in her diary about a “catastrophe somewhere in Eastern Japan” that would occur in March 2011.
Her prediction came true with the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the region.
The covid-19 panademic was foreseen by Tatsuki years before
Tatsuki’s foresight didn’t stop at natural disasters. She also predicted the Covid-19 pandemic.
In her writings, she stated that an “unknown virus” would emerge in 2020, peak in April, and reappear a decade later.
Despite some inaccuracies, her 25-year-old prediction garnered significant attention.
A new disaster prediction for July: Undersea volcano and mega tsunami
Now, Tatsuki’s latest prediction suggests another disaster is imminent.
She claims the ocean south of Japan is “boiling,” possibly signaling an undersea volcanic eruption that could cause a mega tsunami.
She said: ‘The ocean is ‘boiling’ south of Japan which many have interpreted to mean an undersea volcanic eruption that would be powerful enough to trigger a ‘mega tsunami.’
Additionally, the impact zone, she warns, could devastate Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Tatsuki also foresees an earthquake in Kanagawa, potentially followed by another tsunami between June and September next year.
This further intensifies the urgency surrounding her predictions. Many are now wondering if Japan should prepare for even more catastrophic events.