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Tourists Are Canceling Trips After ‘New Baba Vanga’ Predicts Catastrophic Event That Will Happen In Just Two Months

Tourists’ mass trip cancellations explained.

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Tourists are abruptly canceling trips to Japan after a grim prophecy from the country’s so-called ‘new Baba Vanga’ surfaced.

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Legacy of Baba Vanga highlighted.

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Baba Vanga, the late Bulgarian clairvoyant, became legendary for her eerily accurate predictions before her death in 1996.

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Among her most notorious calls were the 9/11 attacks and Princess Diana’s fatal crash—events she reportedly foresaw with chilling precision.

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Japan’s own prophetic voice, manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, has now emerged with a similarly unsettling track record.

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The artist behind the predictions decoded.

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But what fuels Tatsuki’s reputation beyond her books? A deeper look into her background reveals a fascinating story.

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Tatsuki, a manga artist by trade, began having visions in her youth, which she initially kept private.

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Her fascination with the future deepened after surviving a near-fatal illness in the 1980s, which she credits for awakening her psychic abilities.

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Her manga career allowed her to blend art with prophecy, giving form to her visions through graphic storytelling.

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The release of The Future I Saw marked a turning point, earning both admiration and skepticism.

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Tatsuki’s track record clarified.

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Tatsuki stunned readers with her 1999 book The Future I Saw, detailing visions she claims to have experienced.

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Many of her predictions, including the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, appear to have come true.

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That disaster claimed over 18,000 lives and forever changed Japan’s northeastern coastline.

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Beyond 2011, Tatsuki is said to have predicted the death of rock legend Freddie Mercury and the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

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Fans point to her accurate warnings about past Japanese earthquakes as proof she’s more than a mystic.

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Critics argue her predictions are vague or retrofitted to events after they occur.

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Regardless, her latest prophecy is creating a tangible impact on travel and public discourse.

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A ‘complete edition’ of The Future I Saw was published in 2021, renewing interest in her foresight.

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This latest release contains a dire warning of a new disaster set for July 5, 2025.

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July catastrophe prediction unveiled.

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The troubling forecast centers on a catastrophic event expected in early July 2025, sparking widespread fear among travelers.

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According to Tatsuki, a massive crack will open beneath the seabed between Japan and the Philippines.

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The resulting waves, she claims, could be three times taller than those seen in 2011.

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Her book ominously describes Japan’s oceans ‘boiling,’ fueling fears of an underwater volcanic eruption.

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The epicenter is described as a diamond-shaped zone linking Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

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Tatsuki’s visions have created a ripple effect of anxiety, with travelers scrapping plans to visit Japan this summer.

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Travel agency WWPKG, based in Hong Kong, reported a 50% plunge in Japan bookings over Easter.

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CN Yuen, the agency’s managing director, warns the trend will likely worsen as July approaches.

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This fear spike follows a rare warning from the Chinese embassy in Tokyo about potential natural disasters.

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The embassy advised residents and travelers to take extra precautions, a move that intensified public concern.

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Tatsuki’s words shape global fear and fascination.

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Industry insiders are watching closely as July looms, unsure if Tatsuki’s warning will come to pass.

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Meanwhile, everyday travelers are weighing the risk of booking trips to Japan in uncertain times.

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Whether Tatsuki’s prophecy is fact or fiction, it’s clear her words are shaping global conversations about Japan’s future.

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With less than two months to go, the world waits anxiously to see if the ‘new Baba Vanga’ will be right once again.

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