The July 5th Prophecy from “The Future I Saw”

Dev1lXYZ

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There is an old manga called The Future I Saw by Ryo Tatsuki that is getting attention again. It was first published in 1999, but people are talking about it now because of one very specific detail. The date July 5, 2025.

In the book, the author shares a dream she had about a massive disaster in Japan. In the dream, the sea south of Japan begins to boil. A huge crack opens between Japan and the Philippines. Then comes a tsunami, described as being three times taller than the wave that struck in 2011.

What makes this stand out is that Tatsuki had previously written about the 2011 earthquake and tsunami before they happened. That part of the manga was published years in advance. Whether it was a coincidence or something more, a lot of people are paying closer attention now. Some travelers have already canceled plans to visit Japan. Travel agencies in other countries have reported an increase in concern. Airline bookings have shifted. Japan's official agencies have reminded the public that earthquakes cannot be predicted, and from a scientific standpoint, that is true. But even so, the feeling in the air is hard to ignore.

Japan sits in one of the most active seismic regions on the planet. So when someone names a specific date and says something is coming, people have been taking notice recently and there are quite a few YT videos on it as well. If this hit like in the manga, the big video game companies in Japan get erased. There would be no more Nintendo and no more Sony. Not to mention all of the cool toys and anime.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_I_Saw
For more details and other predictions some of which came true.
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I have been monitoring LastQuake: https://m.emsc.eu/?urif=/#list
(If you don't want to click strange links, just google "lastquake".)
 
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When I hear about this kind of stuff, I just gotta wonder how many "disasters" were predicted in the books that DIDN'T happen.

Japan has earthquakes. I could throw out a dozen dates and probably be correct at least once.
 
When I hear about this kind of stuff, I just gotta wonder how many "disasters" were predicted in the books that DIDN'T happen.

Japan has earthquakes. I could throw out a dozen dates and probably be correct at least once.
Yeah that's the real issue here. I'm going to completely forgot about this book and author tomorrow. Just becomes one of the other hundred predictions I've forgotten about that never came true.

Charlatans are rampant right now thanks to the AI hype cycle. None of them will be held to account when we enter an AI winter because "oops word predictors don't actually understand the physical world lol".
 
When I hear about this kind of stuff, I just gotta wonder how many "disasters" were predicted in the books that DIDN'T happen.

Japan has earthquakes. I could throw out a dozen dates and probably be correct at least once.
No, don't do that!. Causing Japan to have earthquakes?! That's just evil.
 
When I hear about this kind of stuff, I just gotta wonder how many "disasters" were predicted in the books that DIDN'T happen.

Japan has earthquakes. I could throw out a dozen dates and probably be correct at least once.
Preventative science also works wonders. Unfortunately, it is also one of the best things that barely anyone bothers looking into.
 
It's the fear of impending Nankai Trough earthquake that's really adding to the fear, I think - not just the manga itself.

80% chance of Nankai Trough megaquake within 30 years (Asahi Shimbun, Jan 2025)

Also that island in south western Japan, they've been getting over 1000(!) small/big earthquakes recently too - not to mention that big Kyushu volcano eruption that just happened.
(But of course, Kyushu has active volcano that erupts rather often..)

Hope nothing bad happens.
 
Is it happening?

Edit - I see that Mt. Shinmoedake has erupted in Japan, so it looks like this prophecy is true.
 
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Volcanoes. They have absolutely wrecked the Earth several times.

And they released much worse things than CO2 into the air.

Thing is, planet was much wormer many times and life was thriving. Humanity needs to do what it does the best: Adapt. We can do that or cripple out civilisation to pre industrial times, and I doubt that would have any big effect on weather.

I think pollution and garbage (plastic!) everywhere is way more serious problem than climate change, and we can actually do something about it.
 
July isn't over with. The prediction was for the month of July sometime.

The panic around July 5, 2025 likely emerged when media outlets, social‑media posts exaggerated a specific date.
 
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