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Japanese Baba Vanga Japanese Ramal Tsunami Dahsat July 5, 2025 Piku Pico Pis

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The Tatsuki district, the manga and a comic -teler, nicknamed the Japanese woman Vanga, predicted that the Dahsat tsunami will occur in his country on Saturday (5/7/2025). Photo/daily square

Tokyo – Ryo Tatsuki, Manga and The Forestry Comics Artics, called Japanese woman Vanga, He predicted that Tsunami Dahsat will occur in his country on Saturday (5/7/2025). The forecast appeared in the comic book manga called Washai Ga Mita Mirai (The future I see)

Manga comic Washai Ga Mita Mirai First published in 1999 and made a vision based on the dream of Ryo Tatsuki. What made a famous manga is the inclusion of a record that predicted a serious disaster on March 11 – dated, which then coincided with an earthquake in Tokhoku 2011.

The accuracy that is perceived has made the work of the known views of future views among its readers.

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The anniversary anniversary of 2021 included a new vision on July 5, 2025, which describes underwater cracks in the Pacific, which caused a large tsunami.

According to Manga Comic, this disaster will destroy the southeast -wrapping region of Japan, which is much exceeding the scale of disasters in 2011.

Although seismologists and state institutions widely reject the idea that such events can be predicted with the right date, the cultural and emotional consequences of the image of manga began to be realized.

From disturbed tourism to economic losses, the influence of the chain from this fictional narrative is felt throughout the country.

The Japanese meteorological agency made a public statement that calls the public to remain calm, firmly stating that there is no scientific grounds for predicted events.

Experts expressed concern about misinformation circulating as a result of the popularity of the Manga comic book.

Professor Octoi Ouya from Tokyo University said in an interview with NHK: “At present, there was no way to predict in science when and where the earthquake will occur.”

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