
One of Ryo Tatsuki’s most terrifying predictions has now come true, so you might want to start listening to her.
This 70-year-old Japanese manga artist has been branded the ‘new Baba Vanga’ because of her alleged future-seeing abilities.
She claims to have predicted the death of Queen leader Freddie Mercury, the coronavirus epidemic, and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that rocked Japan’s Tohoku area.
Now that it seems her vision of another catastrophe inflicting havoc on her homeland came accurate, Tatsuki has solidified her influence on the psychic scene.
Let us introduce you to Japan’s version of the late mystic Baba Vanga for those who are unfamiliar with her legend.

Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist, began recording her dreams in 1985 and published them in The Future I Saw in 1999. One dream warned of a massive underwater quake between Japan and the Philippines, triggering tsunamis worse than the 2011 disaster. Though her prediction dated the event to July 5, 2025, a powerful 8.8-magnitude quake on July 30 caused widespread tsunami warnings across Pacific nations. Flights to Japan dropped, and online chatter revived interest in Tatsuki’s prophecy. While officials dismissed the panic as rumor-driven, the timing has fueled speculation. On social media, users are stunned by the apparent accuracy. Tatsuki has since distanced herself from the prediction, calling its publication rushed, but many believe her foresight was eerily on point.