Shocking impact ‘new Baba Vanga’ has had on tourism after she predicted catastrophic event that will take place in just weeks


Ryo Tatsuki detailed the visions that she had in her 1999 book called The Future I Saw

A prediction of an imminent disaster made by the ‘new Baba Vanga’ has meant tourism in a certain part of the world has been greatly impacted.

Baba Vanga, a Bulgarian woman named Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, was known for allegedly predicting a thing or two correctly in her lifetime.

It’s widely reported that Vanga supposedly predicted the death of Princess Diana in 1997 and the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, among many other things.

Vanga died in 1996, but a new soothsayer from Japan now appears to have similar eerie predictions.

Fortune teller and former manga artist Ryo Tatsuki has said her predictions come to her in vivid dreams, which she claims she’s been experiencing since the 1980s.

It’s thought that one of Tatuski’s most accurate predictions to date was a major disaster in March 2011, the date remarkably being the same time Japan was hit by a cataclysmic quake and tsunami in northern Tohoku region.

Over 18,000 people lost their lives as a result of the tragedy.

Since then, Tatsuki has issued a concerning warning for an event that could occur later on in July, the fifth of the month to be exact.

She is predicting the ocean is ‘boiling’ south of Japan, which could spell disaster for the country.

Many are interpreting the dream as an undersea volcanic eruption which would be powerful enough to trigger a so-called ‘mega tsunami’.

Tatsuki is predicting the tsunami will have a gigantic impact zone, enough to cause devastation over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

The wild prediction has had a major impact on tourism in Japan, with Japanese cities such as Kagoshima and Kumamoto being hit hardest.

The people of Japan endured a deadly earthquake in 2011 (Satoshi Takahashi/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Tourists canceling holidays

Speaking to CNN, CN Yuen, managing director of WWPKG, a travel agency based in Hong Kong, explained that bookings to Japan dropped by 50 percent over Easter, and figures have continued to be low since.

And the Chinese embassy in Tokyo issuing a warning about natural disasters in Japan earlier this year has also added fuel to the fire.

Kumamoto in Japan (Getty Stock Photo)

A 50 percent decline for flights to Japan between late June and early July has also been recorded, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

Airlines cutting flights

Amid fears of a megaquake hitting southern Japan, Hong Kong Airlines has seen a decline in flight sales.

As a result, the carrier will reportedly cut flights to Kagoshima and Kumamoto for the months of July and August, according to a report by news.com.au.

“We deeply apologise for the inconvenience caused by this flight adjustment and promise to do our best to assist affected passengers and provide proper travel arrangements,” Hong Kong Airlines said.

Hong Kong Airlines have canceled flights (Getty Stock Photo)

The airline say affected passengers can rebook for alternative destinations, such as other cities in Japan and China.

But those fancying something completely different can head to the likes of Da Nang in Vietnam, Thailand’s capital Bangkok, or even Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.

The science behind it

Miyagi Governor Yoshihiro Murai has dismissed the claims made by Tatsuki in the comic The Future I Saw back in 1999, a book based on some of her wildest dreams.

“It’s a serious issue when unscientific claims spread on social media and impact tourism,” the governor said in a press conference back in April.

“Japanese people aren’t fleeing the country, so I want to reassure everyone to please visit Japan with peace of mind.”

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Tourists are canceling trips after ‘new Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophic event that will take place in just two months

Reportedly the event will take place sometime in early July

A woman who has been hailed as Japan’s own Baba Vanga has a bleak prediction for July that’s sparking people to cancel their trips.

Baba Vanga is world-renowned for her often bleak but accurate predictions about the world, despite having passed away in 1996.

The late Bulgarian mystic accurately predicted major events such as the 9/11 attacks and the death of Princess Diana.

But there’s another person who has been making accurate predictions about our future, and that’s Ryo Tatsuki.

Tatsuki is a manga artist and in 1999 released her book called The Future I Saw. In it, she detailed visions that she’d had, some of which have come true.

It’s thought that one of Tatuski’s most accurate predictions to date was a major disaster in March 2011. This date ended up being the same time that Japan was hit by a cataclysmic quake and tsunami in northern Tohoku region.

The devastating ordeal claimed the lives of over 18,000 people.

The artist is believed to have predicted the 2011 earthquake that struck Japan (Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images)

It’s believed that the artist also accurately predicted the death of Freddie Mercury and the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

A ‘complete edition’ on Tatsuki’s book was published in 2021, and it’s here that she warned of another devastating event that will take place in July 2025. This event is predicted to take place in Japan and will supposedly hit the country on July 5.

Tatsuki has warned that ‘a crack will open up under the seabed between Japan and the Philippines, sending ashore waves three times as tall as those from the Tohoku earthquake’, CNN reports.

In the best-selling book, it also details Japan’s oceans ‘boiling’, which some have interpreted to be a sign of pending a volcanic eruption from underwater.

The disaster is drawn to have its epicenter as a diamond-shaped region that links Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan and the Northern Mariana Islands, says The Macao News.

People are reportedly canceling their trips to Japan (Shoko Takayasu/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

As a result of Tatsuki’s prediction, people are reportedly canceling their trips to Japan our of fear of being there when the disaster hits.

Speaking to CNN, CN Yuen, managing director of WWPKG, a travel agency based in Hong Kong, explained that bookings to Japan dropped by 50 percent over the Easter break — a figure that’s expected to drop even further over the next couple of months.

People’s concerns were further exacerbated when the Chinese embassy in Tokyo issued a warning about natural disasters in Japan last month.

In its warning, the embassy told those who were living in or planning on travel to Japan to take extra precautions against natural disasters, South China Morning Post reported.

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Why tourists are being urged not to cancel trips after ‘new Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophic event in just two months

People are bemused at the fact tourists are considering canceling trips, as one user claims they have been left ‘traumatised’ by earthquakes

A Japanese mystic who predicted a devastating earthquake to take place inside the next two months has caused travel chaos.

Now, those in the alleged impact area are urging tourists not to cancel their trips due to the chilling prediction from Ryo Tatsuki, who has been dubbed the ‘new Baba Vanga’.

Of course, we’re all familiar with the Bulgarian clairvoyant, who is credited with accurately predicting some major world disasters that have taken place after her death – the 9/11 attacks and the death of Princess Diana being two of the most famed.

But attention has recently turned to 70-year-old Tatsuki who accurately predicted an earthquake to hit Japan in March 2011 – in the northern Tohuku region, which claimed the lives of more than 18,000 people.

The 9.0 magnitude earthquake that caused a tsunami to hit Japan in March 2011 (Sankei via Getty Images)

The manga artist made the prophecy in her 1999 released book, titled The Future I Saw.

A ‘complete edition’ on Tatsuki’s book was published in 2021, and it’s here that she warned of another devastating event that will take place in July 2025. This event is predicted to take place in Japan and will supposedly hit the country on July 5.

Tatsuki has warned that ‘a crack will open up under the seabed between Japan and the Philippines, sending ashore waves three times as tall as those from the Tohoku earthquake’, CNN reports.

Now, tourists hoping to travel to Japan have cited the mystic’s hair-raising prediction as a major reason not to go – with one person even explaining how their family are urging them to cancel their upcoming trip to the East Asian nation.

White smokes rise from fishing boats at the port of Kesennuma, in Miyagi prefecture, following the tsunami that hit Japan in March 2011 (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

The post read in part: “Usually I’d just dismiss these warnings as them being paranoid, but it seems like there are a lot of reputable researchers saying that Japan is long overdue for a massive quake that could kill hundreds of thousands of people.”

Despite also explaining how they had ‘survived a massive earthquake once before’ which left them ‘traumatised’, users were bemused at the fact people were considering canceling a trip over something that has not even happened yet.

One user commented: “There’s always warnings about a possible mega quake. You can’t predict it. So just go.”

While another added: “There are not [a lot of reputable researchers predicting the earthquake]. Anyone who says they can predict quakes is a quack. The government has given worst case scenarios for what could happen in a Nankai Trough quake which could happen in the next 30 years.

A family looks at a damaged vehicle following a tsunami in the aftermath of a massive 9.0 earthquake in Minamisoma, Fukushima, in March 2011 (KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)

“Notice the number of ‘could’s? Cancelling a holiday because of a quake that may come at some point in time in the next 30 years is quite frankly nuts. And I live here, in an earthquake prone area.”

Another user explained how Japan frequently has earthquake warnings taking place, pointing out that their buildings are built ‘to withstand earthquakes’.

The original poster replied: “But what if I’m outside when it happens? Or if there’s a tsunami, even being inside a building won’t be safe.”

While another user added: “If you’re outside stay away from buildings so things don’t fall on you. Being inside during a tsunami is safe if you’re above the water line. You’re panicking over a whole lot of nothing by watching too many TikToks with disinformation.”

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Baba Vanga and three other psychics all had same horrifying prediction for 2025 sparking major fears

All four mystics believe one thing will erupt this year, with each of them having been credited with predicting major human tragedies

Four psychics have made the same terrifying prediction that they believe will take place this this year.

Among the clairvoyants is the notorious Baba Vanga, as well as the infamous 16th century astrologer Nostradamus, who have both made scarily accurate forecasts of some of the most haunting tragedies to unfold in modern history.

One of Bulgarian psychic Vanga’s most unnerving predictions was that of the 9/11 attacks, having gone into eerie detail of the disaster 12 years prior to it unfolding.

In 1989, the blind mystic reportedly said: “Horror, horror! The American brethren will fall after being attacked by the steel birds. The wolves will be howling in a bush, and innocent blood will be gushing.”

It is thought that the ‘American brethren’ refers to the Twin Towers, while the ‘steel birds’ supposedly are the hijacked planes.

People have also pointed out the chilling use of the word ‘bush,’ with many interpreting it as reference to then-president of the US, George W. Bush.

One of her 2025 prophecies is already thought to have come true, with her prediction of a ‘shattering earthquake’ linked to the 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar and Thailand in March, which killed more than 3,000 people.

Meanwhile, the French astrologer Nostradamus is credited with accurately predicting that atomic bombs would be dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

“Within two cities,” he wrote. “There will be scourges the like of which was never seen.”

The two have made hundreds more predictions between them which many believe have came true, including one prediction that has sparked major fears – especially with two living mystics also making the same prediction for 2025.

London-based hypnotherapist Nicolas Aujula and Brazilian mystic Athos Salomé, both aged 38, have joined Vanga and Nostradamus in the belief that a great war will erupt this year.

Baba Vanga predicts a ‘war in the East’

We’ve previously reported how the Bulgarian had ‘seen’ that the continent of Europe will be engulfed by conflict in 2025, writing: “A war in the East will begin, and there will be a Third World War. A war in the East that will destroy the West.”

It is a sentiment shared by Nostradamus.

War is still raging on in Eastern Europe, as a woman is pictured with a bouquet of flowers walks past a high-rise residential building in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Ukraine heavily damaged by a Russian drone strike this week (Vitalii Nosach/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

Nostradamus predicts ‘cruel wars’

Buried away in his book Les Prophéties, which is understood to have been published around the year 1555, he wrote: “When those from the lands of Europe, see England set up her throne behind. Her flanks, there will be cruel wars.

“The kingdom will be marked by wars so cruel, foes from within and without will arise. A great pestilence from the past returns, no enemy more deadly under the skies.”

‘Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé predicts ‘war of machines’

Meanwhile, in December Salomé forecast that ‘the worst is yet to come’, speaking of the war raging in Eastern Europe and the tensions bubbling in Asia and the US.

He added: “This is not just a war of men, but of machines, and in this aspect what comes next?”

The Brazilian is credited to have successfully predicted the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nicolas Aujula predicts ‘horrific acts of violence’

Finally, Aujula has also mentioned that this year will be ‘a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world’.

“We will see horrific acts of human evil and violence towards each other,” Aujula told the Daily Mail, “in the name of religion and nationalism.”

We’ve made it five months unscathed by world-ending conflict, so here’s hoping all four prophets are wrong on this one.

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Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ issues eerie warning on disaster that is set to happen in 3 months’ time

Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ has apparently predicted certain catastrophes in the past

Japan’s own ‘Baba Vanga’ has issued a scary warning about a catastrophic event that could happen in July this year.

Baba Vanga, who was a Bulgarian woman named Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, was known for allegedly predicting a thing or two correct in her lifetime.

It’s widely reported that Vanga supposedly predicted the death of Princess Diana in 1997 and the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, among other things.

And as you’d expect, it’s usually never anything good.

Vanga died in 1996, however, it now appears that Japan is home to an individual with similar eerie predictions.

Fortune teller and former manga artist, Ryo Tatsuki has said her predictions come to her in vivid dreams, which she claims she’s been experiencing since the 1980s.

Ryo Tatsuki is a former manga artist from Japan (Getty Stock Photo)

The 70-year-old published a manga called The Future I Saw back in 1999, a book based on some of her wildest dreams.

And while the novel may be 26-years-old, it has gained a new set of followers in recent months and years as readers compare what she predicted to real-world events.

Now, Tatsuki has now issued a concerning warning for an event that could occur later on this year in July. She is predicting the ocean is ‘boiling’ south of Japan, which could spell disaster for the country.

Many are interpreting the dream as an undersea volcanic eruption which would be powerful enough to trigger a so-called ‘mega tsunami’.

As you’d probably expect with such a name, Tatsuki is predicting the tsunami will have a gigantic impact zone, enough to cause devastation over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

She has also referenced seeing ‘dragon-like shapes’ moving toward the area, though experts are urging caution over such claims as they say there is ‘no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims’, according to Times Now News.

Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ has predicted a ‘mega tsunami’ (Getty Stock Photo)
Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ has predicted a ‘mega tsunami’ (Getty Stock Photo)

Tatsuki retired in 2020 after saying it would be her ‘own funeral’ in 1995, however, she wasn’t referring to a literal funeral but rather the end of her career as a ‘mangaka’ or manga artist, Medium says.

As for her previous ‘predictions’, she is believed to have correctly predicted Freddie Mercury’s death in 1991, as well as a deadly Kobe earthquake in 1995.

It’s also claimed she correctly predicted the Covid-19 pandemic, which I think none of us could have correctly predicted.

Tatuski wrote: “In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later.”

For Japan’s sake, however, we’ll all be hoping this prediction does not come to fruition.

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