Yasushi ‘Yassan’ Takahashi wished to make his girlfriend’s proposal special. He set out on a journey that lasted six months and covered a total of 4,000 miles (7,163 kilometers). His objective was to make the largest GPS art in the world, which resulted in him setting a Guinness World Record.
The words “MARRY ME” with a heart and an arrow at the end made up the artwork he produced. Takahashi traveled from Hokkaido, an island in the northern part of Japan, to Kagoshima, a city at the southernmost point of the nation, to create this message using GPS.
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