Who is Tatsuki Ryo?

たつき諒 · 1999

Tatsuki Ryo (たつき諒, born December 2, 1954) is a Japanese manga artist famous for her prophetic dreams. She claims to have experienced vivid precognitive dreams since her youth, many of which later came true. In 1999, she published the manga 'The Future I Saw' (私が見た未来), documenting her prophetic dreams in comic form.

The cover of this manga prominently stated 'Great disaster in March 2011.' Twelve years later, on March 11, 2011, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck, killing approximately 20,000 people. This eerily accurate prediction brought her worldwide attention.

In 2021, she published 'The Future I Saw: Complete Edition,' adding more detailed prophetic dream content. Her prediction of a 'great disaster in July 2025' has generated widespread attention and discussion. This site archives 15 of her major prophecies with verification analysis.

Core Message
"Great disaster in March 2011" — 1999 manga cover
Key Timeline
  • 1999 — Published 'The Future I Saw' with 'Great disaster March 2011' on cover
  • March 11, 2011 — Tohoku earthquake, cover prediction came true
  • 2021 — Published 'The Future I Saw: Complete Edition' with more dreams
  • July 2025 — Next predicted 'great disaster' date
  • Prophetic Dreams — She claims all predictions come from vivid dream experiences
Data Sources
  • Prophecies compiled from 'The Future I Saw' (1999 first edition) and 'The Future I Saw: Complete Edition' (2021) (Wikipedia)
  • Verification based on public news reports and historical records
  • Editorial opinions do not represent academic consensus
  • Site icon: dream bubble with eye symbol — representing Tatsuki Ryo's unique ability to glimpse the future through prophetic dreams

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