JAPANESE MYSTICS

Breaking alarm: Will Covid-19 return in 2030 to claim millions more lives? What terrifying forecasts has Japan’s Baba Vanga Ryo Tatsuki revealed?
Baba Vanga Ryo Tatsuki prediction 2030 is going viral as the world watches rising Covid-19 cases with concern. Known as the “Baba Vanga of Japan,” Tatsuki had accurately predicted the 2020 pandemic peak. Now, her 1999 book warns that Covid-19 could return in 2030 with even deadlier consequences. With over 7 million lives lost in the first wave, her chilling forecast is sparking debate and fear online. She also warned of a mega-tsunami in July 2025. As new Covid variants like JN.1 emerge, readers are questioning: could her predictions come true again? Here’s what she saw—and why it matters now.

Can comics predict the future? How ‘new Baba Vanga’ Ryo Tatsuki’s prophecies as a manga artist are causing panic worldwide
Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist dubbed the "New Baba Vanga", has predicted a massive tsunami in July 2025, warning that “the sea boils south of Japan.” Her claims, featured in her book The Future I Saw, are impacting travel to Japan, with agencies reporting booking cancellations as high as 50%. While scientists caution there's no confirmed basis, her previous forecasts—like the 2011 tsunami—appeared accurate. The eerie alignment of dates and rising public fear have now gripped the internet and tourism sector alike.

Japan’s "Baba Vanga", Ryo Tatsuki predicted past catastrophes, now foresees a mega disaster in July 2025
Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist from Japan, is known for her accurate disaster predictions. Her new prediction warns of a mega-tsunami hitting Japan and nearby countries in July 2025, possibly caused by an underwater volcanic explosion. While there's no current scientific evidence, experts acknowledge Japan's high-risk zone in the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Maha Kumbh: Global pilgrims turn Sangam into confluence of faith, humanity
The Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj witnessed international visitors from various countries take a holy dip in the Sangam for 'moksha'. The gathering features unique cultural and spiritual experiences, drawing travelers worldwide. The Uttar Pradesh government expects 40-45 crore visitors by February 26.

Video games on PlayStation 5/4, Xbox X/S/One, PC: Release dates, key details
PlayStation 5/4, Xbox X/S/One and PC users will have new video games to play this week. We have release dates, and key details.

Palworld Sakurajima Update: All you may want to know about release date, platforms, weapons, and more
Palworld’s Sakurajima Update, releasing on June 27, 2024, will bring new Pals, weapons, and a new island. Players will also get to experience the PVP Pal Arena.
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Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine as Light' wins Grand Prix award at Cannes 2024
Kapadia's feature directorial debut, which screened on Thursday night and has received glowing reviews in the international press, already registered its name in the history books after it became the first Indian film in 30 years and first ever by an Indian female director to be showcased in the main competition.
Unveiling the Japanese villain in Suicide Squad Isekai: Katana's enigmatic role
Excitement for the forthcoming Suicide Squad Isekai series, an anime rendition of the acclaimed DC Comics franchise, soared with the recent unveiling of its trailer. Scheduled for a July 2024 premiere, the trailer teased elements of the series' storyline, spotlighting Harley Quinn.
Hayao Miyazaki bags second Oscar as ‘The Boy and the Heron’ wins best animated feature film
Oscars 2024: Hayao Miyazaki won his second Oscar for “The Boy and the Heron,” a semi-autobiographical Japanese animated feature film. The film won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, topped the North American box office, and featured a star-studded cast. Miyazaki co-founded Studio Ghibli.
Baba Vanga's 2024 predictions come true: From cancer vaccine to global economic crisis
In 2024, several of Baba Vanga's predictions appear to be coming true, including the development of a cancer vaccine by Russia and the onset of a global economic crisis affecting nations like Japan and the UK. Beyond these, her foresight also extends to increased terrorism, natural disasters, cyber attacks, and even an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin.
Eminence In Shadow Season 3 to release as movie?
A recently released update says that a new feature film with the title - The Eminence in Shadow: Lost Echoes will release, leaving fans to wonder whether it will be a substitute to The Eminence in Shadow Season 3 or not. The hit anime series is based on the Japanese novel series of the same name.
Armenia: Hidden Eurasian treasure awaits Indian tourists
Not many are aware that the world’s first winery existed in Armenia 6,000 years back and in present-day Armenia it has been revived leading to a craze for tastier home-grown wine even as the locally produced Brandy remains popular in the region and beyond.
Makoto Shinkai's beloved film 'Suzume' returns to theatres: Where to watch and stream
Following the resounding success of his earlier projects, anime enthusiasts eagerly anticipated Shinkai's next masterpiece. In 2022, their anticipation was fulfilled with the limited release of "Suzume" (known as "Suzume no Tojimari" in Japan), a highly anticipated creation. The idea for "Suzume" originated during Shinkai's nationwide tour, where he delivered speeches about his previous works. During his journey, he observed an increasing number of vacant and abandoned locations in Japan, a consequence of the nation's aging population and declining birth rate.
Spirited Away West End tickets: Here’s how to secure yours as pre-sale opens today
After the tremendous success of "My Neighbor Totoro" on the Barbican stage, Studio Ghibli is back with another captivating adaptation in the West End: "Spirited Away." Learn how to secure your tickets as the pre-sale event is just around the corner.
Japanese stage adaptation of ‘Spirited Away' to grace London's West End in 2024; meet the talented production team!
The Japanese stage adaptation of Hayao Miyazaki's beloved 2001 animation, 'Spirited Away', prepares to enthrall audiences in London. This highly acclaimed production will take center stage for a 12-week run commencing in April 2024.
Palm Springs International ShortFest 2023: Check out the list of winners of top prizes
At the Palm Springs International ShortFest 2023, some of the biggest awards were won by ‘The Old Young Crow’, ‘Way Better’, 'Sèt Lam', 'Will You Look At Me' and 'Mystic Tiger'.
A new collection of stories by Haruki Murakami bring back author's dreamy vibe and magical realism
The best story in the collection, translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel, is 'Charlie Parker Plays Bossa Nova'.
It's Naomi Moussaka! At Aus Open, Osaka says eating Greek food's an omen
Osaka said had Greek food on Wednesday - before Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas stunned Nadal.
Meghalaya celebrates cherry blossoms with an autumn festival
Dotted with clouds of cherry blossoms, the sprawling Polo Ground in the heart of Shillong resonates with the song, “We are the world/ We are the children.”
Dummy’s guide to Pokemon Go that has hooked the world
Beyond the digital appeal, users say they enjoy how the app encourages them to explore their towns and cities and interact with others.
Ipad is my natural go-to device, says Tenon Group of Companies' Major Rajain
Major Manjit Rajain, Chairman, Tenon Group of Companies, enjoys the mystique of sufi music, vacationing in Turkey and reading Jeffrey Archer.
Anirbhaan Lahiri, the chosen one
Anirban is the only Indian player to have figured in the entry list at this years’ Masters.
Pamper your love for food this year!
The New Year promises to be interesting for foodies! Read on to know about the emerging food trends across the globe.
PM Narendra Modi's promise to develop Varanasi into smart city turns it into realty hotspot overnight
India’s oldest town is on a high itself as it turns into a real estate hotspot, buoyed by PM Narendra Modi's promise of making it a ‘smart city’.
Football: Still a metaphor for passion and a beacon of hope
Despite a slew of graft charges against Fifa, football's ruling body,the beautiful game still continues to inspire millions across the globe.
A man of contrasts: Remembering Ayrton Senna
Senna has, many times over, been hailed as the greatest Grand Prix driver ever—with three world championships, 41 race victories, 65 pole positions etc.
Supernatural Kims: Mythmaking in overdrive
As North Korea anointed its new ruler, Kim Jong-un, the mythmaking for the youngest son of late supremo Kim Jong-il has begun.
Pitch of depression now pivot of artistic ferment
Those who have seen Kapoor's works at galleries in New York, they know the idea of memory - presence or absence- is evoked by the nearly absolute darkness and the seeming limitlessness of its interior as in Goddess.
Stillness without sensibility
When a raindrop falls in the lake, it loses its identity,” intones the sage of the log cabin. “But if it falls on a lotus leaf, it does not merge. It shines like a pearl without losing its identity.” “So what’s the moral of the parable of the raindrop?” the chela asks. “Choose your setting wisely if you want to shine,” replies the sage. Had the chela cared to look at the lake instead of gazing adoringly upon the Master, he might have noticed the lake shining serenely, like scalloped silver shimmering in sunshine.
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