"Japanese Vanga" predicted a major catastrophe in three months

"Japanese Vanga" predicts a large-scale disaster that may occur in three months, reports LADBible.
Rei Tatsuki, a 70-year-old Japanese manga artist, has earned a reputation as an extraordinarily accurate predictor of the future. Since the 1980s, she has been sharing her prophetic visions, many of which, according to her followers, subsequently came true. Her book "The Future I Saw," based on prophetic dreams, experienced a real revival of popularity in the digital age after a number of events described in it actually occurred.
In Tatsuki's list of fulfilled predictions, the devastating 1995 Kobe earthquake holds a special place. However, her prophecy made in 1995 about an impending pandemic of an unknown virus caused the greatest resonance. Also to her credit is the foresight of the catastrophic tsunami that hit Japan in 2011.
"In 25 years, in 2020, an unknown virus will appear, which will disappear after peaking in April and will appear again in ten years," reads one of her predictions.
Currently, the public is concerned about Tatsuki's new prophecy relating to July 2025. In her visions, she describes a disturbing picture: the ocean south of Japan begins to "boil," triggering a catastrophic tsunami. The seer's followers interpret this as a portent of a powerful underwater volcanic eruption capable of generating destructive waves that will hit Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Of particular concern is the mention of mysterious "dragon-like figures" moving toward the Hawaiian Islands.

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