Earthquake strikes Japan – two days before exact date ‘Baba Vanga’ prophet predicted ‘disastrous’ tremor would hit

Japan was rocked by an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.5 on Thursday, just two days before a prophet predicted a natural disaster would hit.

Ryo Tatsuki, a manga artist, who has often been compared to doom prophet Bana Vanga has been famed for his accurate predictions. 

She correctly prophesised about the deaths of Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana alongside many huge world events. 

The artist was even able to predict the coronavirus pandemic and the Kobe earthquake in 2011. 

A novel released by the artist based on her ‘prophetic dreams’ said that there would be a disastrous natural disaster on July 5, 2025. 

Her predictions has led to a drop in flight bookings to Japan. 

The artist herself has warned people not to place too much emphasis on her prophecies.   

The novel, called The Future I Saw, was first published in 1999 and re-released in 2021. 

The artist predicted the earthquake in her book based on her 'prophetic dreams'

The artist predicted the earthquake in her book based on her ‘prophetic dreams’

The Future I Saw was first published in 1999 then re-released in 2021

The Future I Saw was first published in 1999 then re-released in 2021 

The earthquake struck just two days before a prophet predicted a natural disaster would hit the country

The earthquake struck just two days before a prophet predicted a natural disaster would hit the country

According to the country’s Meteorological Agency, the epicentre of the earthquake was off the coast of the Tokara island chin located in Kagoshima, almost 745 miles away from Tokyo. 

Despite the earthquake, the agency has said that a tsunami warning has not been issued. 

Meanwhile, a seismic intensity of ‘6 lower’ on Japan’s 1-7 scale was recorded at Akusei Island, according to the agency. 

The earthquake comes just two days before the exact that a prophet predicted that there would be a disastrous tremor. 

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