A recent volcano eruption in Japan has prompted a heightened alert and renewed discussions around an unsettling prediction made years ago by manga artist and illustrator Ryo Tatsuki. As uncanny images of smoke and ash swamped social media, many turned their attention to an eerie doomsday prophecy detailed at length in Tatsuki's 1999 manga work entitled "The Future I Saw," which forecasts a "mega disaster" on 5 July 2025. With the timing being so alarmingly close to the volcanic activity, online discourse has intensified—drawing comparisons to Balkan mystic Baba Vanga and sparking a wave of speculation, fear, and disbelief.
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Volcano Erupts In Japan, Internet Reacts to 1999 Manga's Eerie 2025 Forecast
After a volcanic eruption in Japan, an eerie 1999 prediction by manga artist Ryo Tatsuki about a 2025 “mega disaster” has resurfaced and gone viral online

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