Many mysterious people in the world have made predictions from time to time, but Japan's famous manga artist Rio Tatsuki's name is different. He wrote some such predictions in one of his books many years ago, which have been seen to be true till now. Whether it is the death of Princess Diana or Kovid-19 epidemic.
Now Rio Tatsuki is once again in the discussion, because he has made a scary and shocking prediction about 2025. He claims that a fierce tsunami will come in July 2025, which will destroy many countries not only Japan but also like the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia.
Rio Tatsuki of Japan started his career in 1975 as a manga artist. But after 1980, he started having dreams to the future again and again. They one dreams "Dream diary" Started noting and then published a manga book in 1999 – “The Future I Saw” means "The future I saw"Many predictions written in this book proved to be true after the book was published. This is the reason that now this book has become a rare collectors items worldwide.
The prediction of Kobe Earthquake (1995) and Freddy Mercury's death (1991) was also already present in Rio's diary. On the death of Princess Diana, he wrote in his note on 31 August 1992, “ダイヤナ?死んだ?” which means “Diana? Mari?” Is. Exactly 5 years later, Diana died on 31 August 1997. Regarding the Kovid-19 epidemic, he wrote, “25 years later, an unknown virus will come in 2020, which will be at its peak in April and will return after 10 years.”
Now the prediction of Rio Tatsuki is the most in the headlines, that is the 2025 tsunami. According to him, "A fierce tsunami will come in July 2025, which will be three times more dangerous than the 2011 Japan tsunami. It will affect Japan as well as the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia and other countries. ” This prediction has spread panic among the people, because recently earthquakes and natural disasters are increasing in many parts of the world.
Rio's book “The Future I Saw” was published in the year 1999 and since then there was no change. This book is no longer available in the market and only a few collectors have its second hand copy left.
Whether or not to believe in such predictions, but when so many things have already come true, it cannot be completely ignored.