A Japanese manga, "The Future I Saw," published in 1999 by Rio Tatsuki, has recently resurfaced online due to its alleged predictions. The manga reportedly foresaw the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and now predicts a major tsunami in Japan on July 5th, 2025. The video from Unitel Bolivia shows specific pages from the manga with dates and illustrations that seem to correlate with past events. "The accuracy of these predictions is questionable," says Alejandra Carrera, a journalist featured in the video. "However, the video's popularity shows how easily such prophecies can spread and generate anxiety."
While the video highlights the manga's purported accuracy in predicting past events, seismologists caution against taking such predictions at face value. Japan's location in a seismically active zone increases the risk of earthquakes and tsunamis, but precise prediction remains impossible. Despite the author's recent plea not to take her dreams literally, the video has already led to significant travel cancellations to Japan from countries like China, Thailand, and Vietnam. The incident underscores the importance of relying on scientific evidence and responsible reporting when assessing potential disasters.
1748660942 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7510440909012471046[/embed] ¿Crees en las profecías? Un antiguo manga realizó una terrible …