The Japanese mystic prophet Onisaburo Deguchi, who accurately predicted the “Hiroshima nuclear explosion,” has his prophecy about Japan facing a catastrophic disaster before 2030 resurfaced. Onisaburo Deguchi is the founder of the new religion Oomoto, and his work “Spirit World Stories” has become a mysterious text for future study. He warned of the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1920, and the earthquake that broke out on September 1, 1923, resulted in the deaths of over 150,000 people.
Kōsuke Ōkubo: The Precise Forecaster of Japan's Two Major Disasters
Kokutō Wataru, as a religious leader and prophet, had an influence that spanned the tumultuous early 20th century Japan. His reputation was not built on mere hearsay, but on several accurately predicted major historical disasters, among which the most talked about was the foresight of the devastating Kanto Earthquake (1923) that resulted in significant casualties. In 1920, Kokutō Wataru publicly warned that within three years, there would be great changes in the Kanto region, and everything old could be completely destroyed. At that time, Japanese society was amidst the “Taisho Democracy” movement, and few took his words seriously.
However, on September 1, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake struck, resulting in over 150,000 deaths, and places like Tokyo and Yokohama were almost reduced to ruins. This precise prediction elevated the reputation of Onisaburo Deguchi to its peak, with a large influx of followers into Omoto-kyo. The horrific scenes during the earthquake closely matched the warnings given by Onisaburo Deguchi three years prior, forcing people to reevaluate the abilities of this prophet.
Even more shocking is that before the United States dropped the atomic bomb in 1945, he had warned Japan that it would face a great calamity in the future. When people had not yet understood nuclear weapons, he publicly urged the residents of Hiroshima to evacuate, accurately predicting this devastating “instant calamity.” As early as the 1920s, in “Spirit World Stories” written by the export king Wren Sanlang, it was mentioned that if Japan continued to pursue military expansion, it would face the “judgment of fire and iron.” Although Japanese militarism was rampant at that time, no one could imagine what specific disaster it would entail, but the atomic bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 led many believers to conclude that this was the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Major historical events successfully predicted by Wang Renxian
Great Kanto Earthquake (1923): Three years of advance warning, 150,000 people lost their lives.
Hiroshima Nuclear Bomb (1945): Prophesied “The Judgment of Fire and Iron”, the atomic bomb explosion came true.
Japan's Defeat: Claimed in 1942 that “my coming out marks the beginning of Japan's defeat”; the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Midway confirmed this.
In 1942, when the exporter Wang Ren San Lang was paroled, he loudly proclaimed: “The day I come out is the beginning of Japan's defeat.” Subsequently, Japan suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Midway, losing the strategic initiative in the Pacific. These repeated accurate predictions left a mysterious and profound mark of Wang Ren San Lang in modern Japanese history.
The Enlightenment of Shintoism and the Source of Spiritual Powers
The prophetic abilities of Ikeda Wataru did not appear suddenly. He was born into an ordinary family and was frail and sickly during his childhood, unable to attend school normally. During this time, his grandmother became his most important mentor. Not only was his grandmother the sister of Nakamura Takamichi, the author of “Japanese Word Spirit Studies,” but she also had a deep understanding of Shinto knowledge. Under his grandmother's guidance, Ikeda Wataru began to come into contact with and learn about Shinto knowledge, laying the foundation for his later intellectual development.
According to legend, Wang Ren San Lang, known as the “Eight-Eared” child prodigy for his exceptional intuition and understanding, became a primary school teacher in his village at the age of 12 without formal education. When he was just ten years old, he accurately predicted that the arid land outside the dried-up ancient well in the village had abundant water sources, astonishing the villagers. As he grew older, the scope of his predictions expanded from trivial village matters to celestial phenomena and social events, with a very high accuracy rate. He soon attracted a large number of followers and ultimately founded the influential religious group “Omoto-kyo” in the early 20th century, becoming a highly regarded religious leader.
Kōki Watanabe firmly believed that his prophecies came from some kind of supernatural spiritual power. To convey this power, he wrote several works, the most famous of which is “Spirit World Stories.” This work centers on his prophecies and elaborates in detail his views on future natural disasters, social turmoil, and the overall direction of humanity, filled with a sense of mystery. “Spirit World Stories” is not an ordinary religious work, but rather discusses prophecies concerning natural disasters, social turmoil, and even anticipates the overall future direction of humanity.
However, during the tumultuous pre-war period in Japan in the 1930s, the immense influence of Watanabe Kōsuke raised alarms within the Japanese government. The government was concerned that he would sway public sentiment and affect social stability. In 1935, Watanabe Kōsuke was arrested for the first time on charges of spreading false information and disturbing social order. Despite facing persecution, he continued to publish prophecies. Although many of his prophecies came true, Watanabe Kōsuke was again imprisoned by the government for blasphemy and ultimately died in 1948 after long-term imprisonment and illness, at the age of 76.
The Uneasy Atmosphere of Japan's 2030 Ultimate Prophecy
Despite the fact that the prophet WANG Ren San Lang has been deceased for many years, his ultimate predictions about the future of Japan continue to circulate, particularly sparking heated discussions in modern society. He once stated that Japan would face a catastrophic disaster before the year 2030. According to his description, by that time Japan will experience massive land fissures, desolate ground, and a blood-red sky, with tens of thousands of people dying in the calamity.
Only 5 years remain until 2030, and the approaching timeline has increased the intensity of discussions about prophecies. Supporters point out that the accuracy rate of predictions made by Wang Renxan in the past is extremely high, with the Kanto earthquake and the Hiroshima nuclear explosion serving as proof of his abilities. Against the backdrop of Japan facing multiple challenges, this prophecy has sparked widespread anxiety.
Skeptics believe that the ambiguity of the prophecy allows it to be interpreted in multiple ways. “The earth's fracture” could refer to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or it could be war or other disasters. “The sky turns blood red” could be a natural phenomenon or a metaphorical description. This ambiguity makes it difficult to falsify the prophecy; regardless of what event occurs, believers can claim that the prophecy has come true. Furthermore, from a probabilistic perspective, Japan is located on a seismic belt, and the likelihood of a major earthquake occurring in the coming years is already relatively high, which has nothing to do with the prophecy.
Regardless of how people view the prophecies of Wáng Rén Sān Láng, it is undeniable that he left a unique mark on Japanese history. His story combines religion, politics, and mysticism, reflecting the anxieties and hopes of an era. Whether something will truly happen in 2030 can only be answered by time.
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Wang Renxian accurately predicted the Hiroshima nuclear explosion! He revealed a catastrophic disaster in Japan in 2030.
The Japanese mystic prophet Onisaburo Deguchi, who accurately predicted the “Hiroshima nuclear explosion,” has his prophecy about Japan facing a catastrophic disaster before 2030 resurfaced. Onisaburo Deguchi is the founder of the new religion Oomoto, and his work “Spirit World Stories” has become a mysterious text for future study. He warned of the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1920, and the earthquake that broke out on September 1, 1923, resulted in the deaths of over 150,000 people.
Kōsuke Ōkubo: The Precise Forecaster of Japan's Two Major Disasters
Kokutō Wataru, as a religious leader and prophet, had an influence that spanned the tumultuous early 20th century Japan. His reputation was not built on mere hearsay, but on several accurately predicted major historical disasters, among which the most talked about was the foresight of the devastating Kanto Earthquake (1923) that resulted in significant casualties. In 1920, Kokutō Wataru publicly warned that within three years, there would be great changes in the Kanto region, and everything old could be completely destroyed. At that time, Japanese society was amidst the “Taisho Democracy” movement, and few took his words seriously.
However, on September 1, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake struck, resulting in over 150,000 deaths, and places like Tokyo and Yokohama were almost reduced to ruins. This precise prediction elevated the reputation of Onisaburo Deguchi to its peak, with a large influx of followers into Omoto-kyo. The horrific scenes during the earthquake closely matched the warnings given by Onisaburo Deguchi three years prior, forcing people to reevaluate the abilities of this prophet.
Even more shocking is that before the United States dropped the atomic bomb in 1945, he had warned Japan that it would face a great calamity in the future. When people had not yet understood nuclear weapons, he publicly urged the residents of Hiroshima to evacuate, accurately predicting this devastating “instant calamity.” As early as the 1920s, in “Spirit World Stories” written by the export king Wren Sanlang, it was mentioned that if Japan continued to pursue military expansion, it would face the “judgment of fire and iron.” Although Japanese militarism was rampant at that time, no one could imagine what specific disaster it would entail, but the atomic bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 led many believers to conclude that this was the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Major historical events successfully predicted by Wang Renxian
Great Kanto Earthquake (1923): Three years of advance warning, 150,000 people lost their lives.
Hiroshima Nuclear Bomb (1945): Prophesied “The Judgment of Fire and Iron”, the atomic bomb explosion came true.
Japan's Defeat: Claimed in 1942 that “my coming out marks the beginning of Japan's defeat”; the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Midway confirmed this.
In 1942, when the exporter Wang Ren San Lang was paroled, he loudly proclaimed: “The day I come out is the beginning of Japan's defeat.” Subsequently, Japan suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Midway, losing the strategic initiative in the Pacific. These repeated accurate predictions left a mysterious and profound mark of Wang Ren San Lang in modern Japanese history.
The Enlightenment of Shintoism and the Source of Spiritual Powers
The prophetic abilities of Ikeda Wataru did not appear suddenly. He was born into an ordinary family and was frail and sickly during his childhood, unable to attend school normally. During this time, his grandmother became his most important mentor. Not only was his grandmother the sister of Nakamura Takamichi, the author of “Japanese Word Spirit Studies,” but she also had a deep understanding of Shinto knowledge. Under his grandmother's guidance, Ikeda Wataru began to come into contact with and learn about Shinto knowledge, laying the foundation for his later intellectual development.
According to legend, Wang Ren San Lang, known as the “Eight-Eared” child prodigy for his exceptional intuition and understanding, became a primary school teacher in his village at the age of 12 without formal education. When he was just ten years old, he accurately predicted that the arid land outside the dried-up ancient well in the village had abundant water sources, astonishing the villagers. As he grew older, the scope of his predictions expanded from trivial village matters to celestial phenomena and social events, with a very high accuracy rate. He soon attracted a large number of followers and ultimately founded the influential religious group “Omoto-kyo” in the early 20th century, becoming a highly regarded religious leader.
Kōki Watanabe firmly believed that his prophecies came from some kind of supernatural spiritual power. To convey this power, he wrote several works, the most famous of which is “Spirit World Stories.” This work centers on his prophecies and elaborates in detail his views on future natural disasters, social turmoil, and the overall direction of humanity, filled with a sense of mystery. “Spirit World Stories” is not an ordinary religious work, but rather discusses prophecies concerning natural disasters, social turmoil, and even anticipates the overall future direction of humanity.
However, during the tumultuous pre-war period in Japan in the 1930s, the immense influence of Watanabe Kōsuke raised alarms within the Japanese government. The government was concerned that he would sway public sentiment and affect social stability. In 1935, Watanabe Kōsuke was arrested for the first time on charges of spreading false information and disturbing social order. Despite facing persecution, he continued to publish prophecies. Although many of his prophecies came true, Watanabe Kōsuke was again imprisoned by the government for blasphemy and ultimately died in 1948 after long-term imprisonment and illness, at the age of 76.
The Uneasy Atmosphere of Japan's 2030 Ultimate Prophecy
Despite the fact that the prophet WANG Ren San Lang has been deceased for many years, his ultimate predictions about the future of Japan continue to circulate, particularly sparking heated discussions in modern society. He once stated that Japan would face a catastrophic disaster before the year 2030. According to his description, by that time Japan will experience massive land fissures, desolate ground, and a blood-red sky, with tens of thousands of people dying in the calamity.
Only 5 years remain until 2030, and the approaching timeline has increased the intensity of discussions about prophecies. Supporters point out that the accuracy rate of predictions made by Wang Renxan in the past is extremely high, with the Kanto earthquake and the Hiroshima nuclear explosion serving as proof of his abilities. Against the backdrop of Japan facing multiple challenges, this prophecy has sparked widespread anxiety.
Skeptics believe that the ambiguity of the prophecy allows it to be interpreted in multiple ways. “The earth's fracture” could refer to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or it could be war or other disasters. “The sky turns blood red” could be a natural phenomenon or a metaphorical description. This ambiguity makes it difficult to falsify the prophecy; regardless of what event occurs, believers can claim that the prophecy has come true. Furthermore, from a probabilistic perspective, Japan is located on a seismic belt, and the likelihood of a major earthquake occurring in the coming years is already relatively high, which has nothing to do with the prophecy.
Regardless of how people view the prophecies of Wáng Rén Sān Láng, it is undeniable that he left a unique mark on Japanese history. His story combines religion, politics, and mysticism, reflecting the anxieties and hopes of an era. Whether something will truly happen in 2030 can only be answered by time.