New Delhi. People of Japan are holding their breath for July 5, 2025. This day is being discussed everywhere in Japan. The reason behind this is the prediction of a Japanese artist and psychologist. This person has predicted that a big disaster will occur in Japan on July 5, 2025. Now a strange situation has arisen in Japan regarding this prediction. The situation is such that people are scared and are hesitant to go anywhere.
The name of the Japanese artist and psychologist who made the prediction is Ryo Tatsuki. According to a Bloomberg report, manga artist Ryo Tatsuki is compared to the blind Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga. This is because Baba Vanga is believed to have made extremely accurate predictions of global events. These predictions include everything from the deaths of Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana to the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.
According to a Bloomberg report, the latest prediction by Ryo Tatsuki is mentioned in the 2021 edition of Ryo’s best-selling graphic comic (manga) “The Future I Saw”. In this, Tatsuki has hinted at a devastating disaster in Japan on July 5, 2025. According to Bloomberg, this date has now become a topic of serious discussion in Japan. It is being discussed in cafes, bars and public places across the country. Along with this, messages to the prediction are floating rapidly in social media.
The most important thing is that this prediction is exactly the same as the one Tatsuki made in the first edition of this graphic comic in 1999. At that time too, Tatsuki had warned of a devastating disaster in Japan in March 2011. This is the same date when an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. More than 18,000 people died in this disaster. Now at such a time, many people living in Japan are relying heavily on Tatsuki’s new prediction.
According to a Bloomberg report, the impact of the predictions made about Japan is being seen in the tourism sector. After the prediction, there has been a decline in flight bookings to Japan from countries like South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Hotel and flight bookings from Hong Kong have declined by 50 percent compared to last year. There has been an 83 percent decline in travel bookings in late June and early July.
The Japan Meteorological Agency posted on social media that “any such prediction should be considered unreliable.” Japanese officials have also urged people to ignore rumors. Miyagi Prefecture Governor Yoshihiro Murai said in a press conference that it would be a big problem if the spread of rumors on social media affects tourism. He said people would ignore rumors and travel.
All kinds of reactions are being seen on social media in Japan regarding the prediction. Some are joking about it, while others are bombarding Tatsuki with questions. There are also many people who are cautious about the prediction and are taking precautions. A social media user said, “If he is right about this, then I will believe him.” Another said that more than one million copies of the latest edition of the graphic comic have been sold. Now Tatsuki’s reputation rests on his prediction. One person said that many people may feel embarrassed if nothing happens on Saturday. Another social media user said, “Be prepared for disaster.”
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