
Japan apparently has it's own 'Baba Vanga' who has made some scarily accurate predictions over the years already - and warns a disaster is on the way this summer.
Baba Vanga, whose full name was Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, was a Bulgarian 'seer' who made some bang-on predictions in her lifetime.
The blind mystic apparently forecast the death of Princess Diana in 1997 and the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, amongst other eerie prophecies, before her death in August 1996.
Advert
However, it appears Japan is home to another clairvoyant with supernatural abilities to predict the future.
Ryo Tatsuki, a fortune teller and former manga artist, says she's been managing to predict worldly events since the 1980s, as they come to her in vivid dreams.

The 70-year-old published a manga called The Future I Saw back in 1999, which documents some of her wildest dreams.
Advert
This included the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the tragic death of Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, in 1991.
However, while the premonitions occurred before the book was published, it did also contain some other freaky predictions that came true, according to a Medium article about her.
For instance, as well as accurately predicting Mercury's untimely death, she also penned in her diary that a movie would be made about this legacy in his memory - and Bohemian Rhapsody came out in 2018.
Tatsuki also allegedly warned about the great earthquake and its subsequent tsunami that struck the east coast of Japan in 2011 some 15 years prior.
Advert

She wrote there would be a 'catastrophe somewhere in Eastern Japan in March 2011.'
And that's not all, as she also apparently foretold the Covid-19 pandemic.
In her diary, she said an 'unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April and appear again 10 years later.'
Advert
Tatsuki actually apologized for her slightly off-the-mark prediction for the peak of the pandemic, though her prediction made 25 years prior saw her book gain significant attention.
Now, many are tuning in to her warnings, as she has another prediction that could see Japan suffer another monumental natural disaster as soon as July this year.
Tatsuki says the ocean is 'boiling' south of Japan which many have interpreted to mean an undersea volcanic eruption that would be powerful enough to trigger a 'mega tsunami.'

Advert
As such, it could have a gigantic impact zone, enough to cause devastation over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
She has also claimed to see 'dragon-like shapes' moving toward the area, though experts are urging caution as they say there is 'no scientific basis for Tatsuki's claims', according to Times Now News.
If that's not bad enough, she also says another earthquake could come to Kanagawa, followed by yet another tsunami that threatens to wipe out the coast, sometime between June and September next year.
Time to consider relocating, perhaps?
Topics: Japan, Baba Vanga, World News, Nature, Environment