
Airlines in Japan are cancelling flights after a drop in sales linked to a manga from the 1990s that predicted a disaster.
Artist and author Ryo Tatsuki published “Watashi ga Mita Mirai,” which translates to “The Future I Saw,” in 1999. She calls the book a dream journal and says it’s based on her recorded dreams.
According to some, Tatsuki has been accurate in the past.
Tatsuki’s first dream was in 1991, when she saw a man with a brilliant personality and striking looks who died, months before Freddie Mercury passed away.
Some, however, have called that dream a coincidence rather than a prediction.
Another dream, recorded in 1995, included a violent earthquake hitting Kobe, Japan, Tatsuki’s hometown. On Jan. 17, 1995, a 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit the area, killing 6,000 and leaving 45,000 homeless.
In another entry from 1991, Tatsuki wrote of a “huge catastrophe” to take place in March 2011. That prediction appeared to foreshadow a 9.1 magnitude earthquake that would be known as the “Great East Japan Earthquake.”
The book, which had a 2021 reprint, referenced a real catastrophe coming on July 5, 2025.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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