A few days ago, I watched a video from South China Morning Post about a lack of Chinese tourism to Japan after news of Ryo Tatsuki’s prophecy of a July 2025 mega earthquake and tsunami hitting Japan.
Ryo Tatsuki’s Japan Megaquake Prediction
Ryo Tatsuki is a mangaka who released a version of her diary in manga form – illustrating many catastrophic predictions that later came true. The Future I Saw was first released in July of 1999, then reprinted in October of 2021 before extra diary entries were released in April of 2022.

“In July of this year…a crack will open under the seabed between Japan and the Philippines, sending ashore waves three times as tall as those from the Tohoku earthquake.”
Thailand’s famous clairvoyant “Mor Plai” (real name Navaracha Pinitlokakorn) has also made similar claims recently, predicting accurate earthquakes in Myanmar that impacted Thailand, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai in addition to alleged undersea volcanic eruptions in Japan’s Ring of Fire location nearby the Philippines.
Apparently, other East Asian fortune tellers are also backing this prediction – with a caveat stating that since tourists are staying away, the earthquake will allegedly not claim as many lives until the phenomenon happens “without warning”.
The Forbes Dooms Day Map and 2025 Deagel Report
Whether or not those fortune tellers watched the latest Final Destination films aside – The Forbes Doomsday Map published in 2017 and updated in 2021 takes into consideration the long-standing predictions of psychics and occultists like Gordon-Michael Scallion and Edgar Cayce. The article also makes the correlation between occult information such as this determining where billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Oprah prepared to build their doomsday bunkers in preparation for “the event”.
On Gordon Michael Scallion’s future Map of China, the country is largely underwater – with Hong Kong and Taiwan being completely obliterated. A large portion of South Korea and a small part of North Korea is submerged – while Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia were completely taken off the map.

“This heavily seismic region will have the most severe and dramatic earth changes. Land will be inundated from the Philippines to Japan, and North to the Bering Sea, including the Kuril and Sakhalin Islands.”
“As the Pacific Plate shifts it’s position nine degrees, the islands of Japan will eventually sink, leaving only a few small islands. Taiwan and most of Korea will be completely lost to the sea…the Philippines will disappear completely beneath the sea.”
The Deagel Population Global Forecast for 2025 also includes a -19% population decrease in Japan – from a recorded 127,250,000 to 103,047,280 in 2025.

Although I will note, I remember there was an original Deagel Report for this year that was essentially scrubbed from the net after the U.S. population lost over 60% of it’s 300+ million inhabitants. I can’t recall where my original copy is on my computer right now, and will update this post if I find it and the Japan population numbers are different on the original.
Here in America, the middle of the country – the region of “Old Egypt” is supposed to be underwater due to an earthquake and fault lines, along with California becoming an island again (as it was centuries ago) and Atlantis (off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean along the Northeastern seaboard and nearby Bimini Road in the Bahamas) is supposed to rise again – along with Mu in the Pacific Regions (modern day Hawaii and the other chain islands).
The Forbes article also claims Antarctica will be tropical again – as it was during Admiral Bird’s expedition in the 1950s past the inner Ice Wall during U.S. Operation High jump, and in accordance to ancient maps which referred to the region at the foot of South America as ‘Tierra Del Fuego’, or the “Hot Lands” in colloquial English.
19% of the Japanese population dropping sounds less likely from a megaquake, and more the effects of a reduced birth rate that has been plaguing the country for decades.
Japan Sinks?
In 1973, Sakyo Komatsu wrote a science fiction novel which depicted Japan sinking due to geological instability. People often site the novel as foreshadowing for the 1995 Osaka-Kobe earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami disaster. In 2006, “Nihon Chinbotsu” was adapted into a film. And in 2020, an anime series titled Japan Sinks: 2020 depicted the same event.
I would even go so far as to say that Makoto Shinkai’s Kimi no Na wa, or “Your Name” embodies this collective feeling of foreboding in the Japanese psyche surrounding unexpected and sudden devastation via geological catastrophes.
Japan Prepares for a Megaquake
A Reuters article released at the end of March this year stated that the Japanese economy could lose as much as $1.81 trillion if a megaquake hit near the Pacific coast. If a tsunami were triggered due to an earthquake, it could result in “the collapse of hundreds of buildings, and potentially killing about 300,000 people” according to reports from the Japanese government.
Fear of “The Big One” in the Philippines has also recently raised concerns, as seismic activity such as a 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit the region on June 28th of this year.
Ryo Tatsuki’s Predictions
Ryo Tatsuki’s prediction about Japan’s destruction was allegedly pinpointed to the Apolaki Caldera in 2019. It is located in the Philippine Sea and potentially may be the world’s largest caldera, with an approximate diameter of 150 kilometers (93 miles).

- The 1995 Kobe earthquake was accurately predicted, and it happened 15 days after the prediction was made.
- The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami were accurately predicted to the year and date.
- Accurately predicted the Covid Pandemic in April 2020 (as did many authors, novelists, and predictive programming films such as Children of Men before its time. Tatsuki claims it will return in 2030 – aligning with the WEF predictions of population control in 2030, and the now-demolished Georgia Guidestones.
- Accurately predicted the deaths of beloved celebrities like Freddie Mercury, and the People’s Princess, Princess Diana.
- Predicted Mount Fuji’s eruption in August of 2021, and every 15 years after – this did not come true.
- Predicted a major earthquake and tsunami in Kanagawa prefecture between the Summer and Fall of 2026 – this prediction is pending, only time will tell.
- Predicted a mega tsunami triggered by an earthquake hitting Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia in July 2025 – prediction pending
But, what do you think about Ryo Tatsuki’s predictions? Is it predictive programming, or will Japan actually sink beyond the ocean sometime this July?
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