The Future I Saw Complete Edition by Ryo Tatsuki, 2025 Manga Release Manga Japan

Description

[Limited time offer until July 28th!]

"The real disaster is
Coming in July 2025."

It was published in 1999,
This manga has become a hot topic as it is said to have predicted the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Out of print, so on the second-hand market
This is the complete version of this work, which is priced at over 100,000 yen, and includes a new prophetic dream by Tatsuki Ryo and commentary.

The contents of his "dream diary," in which he records his own dreams and which is the source material for the book, are finally revealed for the first time in this book.

What was depicted in the manga and what wasn't depicted
The details of precognitive dreams are explained based on the "dream diary."

Why is the cover saying "The Great Disaster occurred in March 2011"?
Did you draw it like this?

What the dream of "Mount Fuji eruption" means...

and,
What is the message of the new "Dream of the Future"?

 

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