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New Baba Vanga's July 5 Prediction: Is a Major Catastrophe Coming?

New Baba Vanga's July 5 Prediction: Is a Major Catastrophe Coming?

Time of India23-06-2025
Ryo Tatsuki, one of the most famous manga artist and a who is now world famous with the name - "New Baba Vanga". She has has become a global name because of her terrifying accurate predictions and one of her predictions about Japan's Tsunami is creating panic among the people across the globe and due to this reason people are reconsidering their plans to visit Japan and a large number of people are cancelling their tickets.
Let's have a look about her horrifying predictions which she had made about Japan and why are people cancelling their tickets:
The Major Catastrophe on July 5, 2025:
The scary prediction for July 5 2025 which has created a global panic among the people and the is the only reason for cancelling the Japan visit. According to the book " The Future I Saw", the cities of Japan will collapse beneath the sea as a result of a catastrophic maritime catastrophe that may have been caused by an underwater explosion or volcano eruption.
Ryo Tatsuki warned of a great disaster that would strike Japan on July 5.
The images show the sea "boiling" and "giant bubbles," suggesting a mega-tsunami that would primarily strike Japan's south coast and neighboring areas. She also claimed that waves much more potent than those caused by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake could be triggered by a deep-sea fracture between Japan and the Philippines.
Mass Cancellations Hit Japan's Travel Industry Amid July 5 Disaster Fears
There is a concern among the people about Tatsuki's prediction.
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As per the reports, between late June and early July, reservations for flights from Hong Kong to Japan decreased by 83%. Tatsuki's prediction has caused a great panic and anxiety among people. As a result of this, tourists who purchased tickets to Japan in July are reconsidering and subsequently canceling their trip. The primary reason for ticket cancellations is that these travelers are becoming anxious and afraid as a result of the trip.
Even if the calamity doesn't happen, the impact on Japan's tourism sector is already apparent. Japan's tourism industry is eagerly expecting July and hoping that the situation won't be as bad as predicted as rumors start to spread.
Japan's Authorities on Horrifying Disaster Prediction
The authorities of Japan are trying to maintain a calm the public. The governor of Miyagi, Yoshihiro Murai requested the citizens not to panic and to remain composed, emphasizing that citizens are not leaving the nation.
Additionally, he urged travelers to continue visiting Japan, stressing that there is no need for postponing plans.
Past Preditions by Ryo Tatsuki
In the past, Ryo Tatsuki has predicted events including the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, the deaths of Princess Diana and Freddie Mercury, and the Covid-19 epidemic that many people think actually happened. Additionally, she has warned of a potentially more severe variant of the virus that is predicted to appear in 2030.
New Baba Vanga's July 5 Prediction: FAQs
Who is Ryo Tatsuki?
Ryo Tatsuki was a manga artist or a self-proclaimed clairvoyant, had made several spine chilling predictions in her book "The Future I Saw".
Why are travellers cancelling their Japan visit?
Due to the widely shared catastrophe forecast by Japanese manga artist and self-described clairvoyant Ryo Tatsuki, tourists are reportedly canceling trips to Japan planned for July 2025, particularly from Asian countries like Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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