Japanese manga predicts megaquake hitting the Philippines in July 2025
A Japanese manga from 1999 by Ryo Tatsuki has gained attention for predicting natural disasters, including the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. The manga now foretells a mega tsunami in July 2025 affecting Southern Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia.

The manga 'The Future That I Saw' by Ryo Tatsuki has gained attention for its predictions of natural disasters. Originally published in 1999, the book accurately foresaw the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Tatsuki's latest prediction warns of a mega tsunami in July 2025, impacting Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
Despite Tatsuki's disclaimer that she is not a prophet, her predictions have sparked concern among locals and tourists. Travelers have even canceled trips to Japan in response to the warnings. The Japanese government has urged preparedness for earthquakes and tsunamis, emphasizing the unpredictability of such events.
As the marked date approaches, social media buzz around Tatsuki's predictions has heightened both anticipation and fear. The recent series of mini-quakes in the Tokara island chain has added to the unease surrounding the potential disaster.
According to the source: Cebu Daily News.
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