A massive 8.8 earthquake has struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific. But what’s shocking is that a Japanese manga artist, Ryo Tatsuki—dubbed the “Japanese Baba Vanga”—predicted this disaster over 25 years ago in her manga The Future I Saw.
She described a cracked ocean floor between Japan and the Philippines and devastating waves hitting the Pacific Rim—exactly what’s unfolding now. With millions told to evacuate and tsunami waves still a threat, many are asking... how did she know?
This video dives into her eerie predictions, her uncanny accuracy, and whether her visions of the future are still unfolding. WooGlobe Ref : WGA568532 For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
00:00They called her the Japanese Baba Vanga, and once again, her chilling prediction has come eerily true.
00:06Ryo Tatsuki, a manga artist turned mystic, warned decades ago that a massive earthquake would shatter the ocean floor between Japan and the Philippines.
00:15This week, a monstrous 8.8 quake struck near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, sending shockwaves and tsunami warnings across the entire Pacific.
00:25Millions have been urged to evacuate in Japan, China, Chile, and even Hawaii.
00:30But what's truly haunting is that Tatsuki wrote this exact scenario in her manga 25 years ago, complete with giant waves and coastal devastation.
00:39This isn't her first prediction to come true.
00:41She foresaw the 2011 Japan tsunami, the pandemic in 2020, even the deaths of Princess Diana and Freddie Mercury.
00:49Her dream diary has now become a prophetic blueprint for global disasters.
00:53Experts say the danger still isn't over.
00:56Tsunamis come in waves, sometimes hours apart.
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