Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Japanese Man Traveled 7,163 Kilometers to Create a GPS Drawing to Propose to His Girlfriend

Yasushi ‘Yassan’ Takahashi wanted to propose to his girlfriend in a unique way. He embarked on a journey that covered a distance of 4000 miles (7,163 kilometers) over a period of six months.His goal was to create the world’s largest GPS art, which also earned him a Guinness World Record.

The artwork he created consisted of the words “MARRY ME” with a heart and an arrow at the end.To create this message using GPS, Takahashi traveled all the way from Hokkaido, an island in the northern part of Japan, to Kagoshima, located at the southern tip of the country.

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