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Prediction of the Japanese Vanga about judgment day caused worldwide panic

Prediction of the Japanese Vanga about judgment day caused worldwide panic

Japanese artist-seer Ryo Tatsuki, nicknamed the "New Vanga," has stirred up the public with the reissue of her book predicting a possible catastrophe in Japan on July 5, 2025. Despite the scarcity of details, the prophecy spread like wildfire across social media, generating mass anxiety.

According to The Daily Jagran, the prediction has caused a wave of concern both among Japanese people and abroad. Heated discussions about possible disaster scenarios are unfolding on social media, and some travelers are already canceling their planned visits to the Land of the Rising Sun. Although Tatsuki does not reveal the nature of the upcoming event, her previous predictions, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating Tohoku earthquake, have significantly strengthened trust in her among followers.

Who is Ryo Tatsuki?

Ryo Tatsuki gained fame through her prophetic works, based on prophetic dreams and embodied in manga format. According to her, back in 2021, she recorded a vision of a devastating event that will befall Japan on July 5, 2025. Over time, her works have gained cult status, and the artist herself has gathered a numerous army of fans.

Impact on tourism and calls for calm

The economic consequences of the prediction are already palpable. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, the number of airline and hotel bookings in Japan has dropped sharply. From Hong Kong, the decline exceeded 50%, and from Southeast Asian countries, it reached a shocking 83%. The situation is particularly alarming against the backdrop of the country's efforts to restore the tourism industry after the pandemic.

Amid growing panic, officials are calling for calm. The governor of Miyagi Prefecture, Yoshihiro Murai, stated: "There is no reason for concern. People are not leaving Japan. I hope rumors will not prevent tourists from continuing to visit our country."