Man Travels Across Japan With a GPS Tracker To Create a 4,000-Mile Marriage Proposal

Man Travels Across Japan to Spell Out a 400-Mile Marriage Proposal on Google Earth

Photo: Screenshot from YouTube

There are all different types of marriage proposals, including everything from very intimate moments to huge gestures in front of hundreds or thousands of people. With such variety in ways to propose, it can be difficult to be creative; however, one man in Japan did something truly epic to ask his girlfriend to marry him—he traveled across his native country to pop the question with the help of Google Earth. The result was the message “Marry Me” and a heart with an arrow through it drawn on a map of Japan with the use of a GPS tracker.

The monumental romantic gesture was produced by Yasushi Takahashi, aka Yassan, who first came up with the proposal idea in 2008. After planning the route, he quit his job and spent six months driving around and exploring places he had never been to before. When he was done, he uploaded the data to Google Earth and saw his message come alive in bright yellow letters, along with a heart of the island of Hokkaido. Needless to say, the ambitious romantic's partner, Natsuki, said yes. But the story doesn't end there. This incredible journey leading to that one binding word opened up new paths for Yassan.

The amorous adventurer's elaborate proposal was then recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest GPS drawing done by an individual, a record he still holds to this day. The GWR states: “The largest GPS drawing is 7,163.67 km (4,451 miles) long and was created by Yasushi Takahashi (Japan), in Japan, on 9 June 2010.”

Now, the creator regularly roams cities around the world to produce city-sized drawings. According to his website, Yassan is a “professional GPS artist with more than 1,400 artworks” and has drawn over more than 100,000 kilometers (about 62,137 miles) in 24 countries. “I regard GPS art as ‘a tool for experiencing local history and culture,'” he states. “By moving, I draw something, and at the same time, I come into contact with history and culture, deepening my understanding of the region.”

If you want to stay up to date with Yassan and his GPS art, you can follow him on Instagram.

Yasushi Takahashi, aka Yassan, proposed to his girlfriend with the help of GPS art. He traveled all over Japan to spell the message “Marry me” on Google Earth.

Man Travels Across Japan to Spell Out a 400-Mile Marriage Proposal on Google Earth

Photo: Screenshot from YouTube

This inspired him to become a GPS artist, and now he has traveled the world to produce city-sized drawings.

Learn more about this epic proposal in the video below.

Yasushi “Yassan” Takahashi: Website | Twitter | Instagram
h/t: [Upworthy]

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Regina Sienra

Regina Sienra is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Based in Mexico City, Mexico, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with specialization in Journalism from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has 10+ years’ experience in Digital Media, writing for outlets in both English and Spanish. Her love for the creative arts—especially music and film—drives her forward every day.
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