I haven't made any predictions myself, but when I had an out-of-body experience as a child, I saw a future where an earthquake occurred on the Nankai Trough or somewhere off the Pacific coast in the early summer, and a wide area, including the central part of Shizuoka and the coastal area of western Izu, was hit by a tsunami. According to my memory at that time, the tsunami reached the coast of Shizuoka surprisingly quickly, and there wasn't much time to escape. Those who happened to be near mountains or hills quickly climbed to higher ground and were saved, but those who were near the coast were swept away by the tsunami that came too quickly.
I didn't see the epicenter at that time, but I saw the damage from the air, so I can only speculate.
The time it takes for a tsunami to reach Shizuoka after an earthquake on the Nankai Trough depends on the location of the epicenter, but it is said to be 30 minutes to 1 hour for the waters off the Kii Peninsula. However, what I saw was much faster, and there was almost no time to escape, so I think it is possible that an earthquake occurred near Shizuoka on the Nankai Trough. In some places, it may reach Shizuoka in about 10 minutes, and that time frame seems to match my memory.
The area I saw the damage in was the western part of Izu, the coastal area of Shizuoka Bay, so I don't think it was the Sagami Trough, which was the epicenter of the Great Kanto Earthquake. I think it is likely that the northern part of the Nankai Trough was the epicenter. That is my speculation, and that is what I think the situation was like.
As for the date, based on my childhood memory, it was "summer clothes" and "hot temperature," so I think it was early summer or a cool summer day. In terms of climate, it could be between May and September, but for some reason, I remember thinking it was early summer, so I think it should be early summer. If that's the case, it would be narrowed down to June to August. Among them, I think June to July is more likely. That's the feeling I have about people's lives. It may be a weather pattern where the rainy season hasn't completely ended, but I don't think it was raining that day.
However, I am not certain whether it was in 2025. I have been thinking, "It will probably happen soon," for a long time, but it hasn't happened yet, and more than 10 years have passed since then. So, even if someone tells me it will happen in 2025 now, I feel like I'm tired of waiting.
I myself was losing interest in it, but when a certain person asked me about the earthquake in 2025, the date "July 6" suddenly came to my mind. Until then, I had been answering, "I don't know the date," but suddenly, the date popped into my head, and I was like, "What is this?"
When I looked it up again, it seems that the famous prediction for July 2025 says "July 5 at 4:18." For some reason, it's one day different. I wonder what that means.
However, what I saw happened during the day, so 4:18 in July would be too early, as the sun would set around 4:30, and it would still be dark. It might have been in the afternoon.
Personally, I don't care if predictions come true or not. I just live normally. More than that, when something really dangerous is about to happen, there will be a sense of unease, and information about the danger will come, so it's better to rely on your own feelings than to rely on predictions.
It seems that there are people who are taking this seriously, so I have deleted it.