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Do you remember the prophetic comic book "The Future I Saw" that caused a lot of discussion? Back then, the cartoonist Ryo Tatsuki became famous for predicting the "311 Great East Japan Earthquake". Later, she published "The Future I Saw Complete Edition" in 2021, which mentioned that "there will be a major disaster in July 2025", which aroused collective attention and panic in Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong and other places. Recently, as the time is getting closer, many people have begun to panic and want to evacuate, and even dare not travel to Japan!
In order to quell rumors and let the outside world understand the true message behind the dream, Ryo Tatsuki chose to publish a new book "Angel's Last Words" at her own expense, which will be launched by Japan Literature and Art Publishing House today on June 15, 2025.
In the title, "Angel" symbolizes protection and guidance, and "last words" is a deep confession and voice. This book is not only a rumor-busting book, but also a record of her childhood, creation and dream-recording process written by Ryo Tatsuki herself. It also makes public the unpublished original dream diary manuscript and comic manuscript for the first time. It is definitely a must-have for fans.
She emphasized: "What I want to say this time is not to intimidate, but to remind everyone to look at disasters rationally and transform them into actual disaster prevention actions through real dream records and life experiences."
Where did the "big earthquake at 4:18 am on July 5th, 2025" that was circulated on the Internet come from? According to the editor-in-chief of the "Complete Edition", Shigeki Sugiyama, the dream about "July 2025" was actually dreamed by Ryo Tatsuki on the morning of the publishing meeting on July 5, 2021, and it was finally decided to be included in the book.
As for the amazing sentence on the book jacket, "The real disaster... is in July 2025!!!", it was actually the editor's own marketing judgment, not Ryo Tatsuki's original intention. As for the details of time and place, the original book never mentioned them. The information such as "4:18 am" circulating on the Internet is the result of misrepresentation and over-interpretation.
Although Ryo Tatsuki repeatedly emphasized that dreams are not accurate predictions, her dream diary did record many "coincidences" that made people exclaim:
•Death of Freddie Mercury: She dreamed of Freddie Mercury's death in 1976, and the lead singer of Queen did die on November 24, 1991, a full 15 years after the dream.
•Princess Diana incident: She dreamed of a female image and voice named "DIANNA", but never felt the message of death. It was not until 1997 that Princess Diana died in a car accident, which triggered widespread associations among readers.
•The Great Disaster in March 2011: In 1998, she dreamed of "March 2011" and wrote the keyword "Great Disaster", which was considered one of the most shocking precognitive dreams and later became the reason for her fame.
In 2025, what she wants us to remember is not panic, but "preparation for disaster prevention"
Ryo Tatsuki made a clear appeal in her new book: "I never intended to cause social panic, but if everyone can raise awareness of disaster prevention, it will be worth it." She believes that the value of dreams is not in prediction, but in reminding us to be alert and prepared for the future.
She also reminded readers at the end of the book: "In the face of disasters, we need to believe in science and listen to the advice of experts, rather than fall into the vortex of online rumors."
https://today.line.me/hk/v3/article/rmwy6aw
