Yassan, a Japanese artist whose real name is Yasushi Takahashi, is known for creating the world's largest GPS drawing. The story began in 2008 when Yassan decided to propose to his girlfriend in a unique and unforgettable way.
To achieve this, he quit his job and embarked on a six-month journey across Japan. During this journey, he carried a GPS device that tracked his movements. By meticulously planning and traveling along a pre-determined route, he created a massive GPS drawing that spelled out "MARRY ME" with a heart next to it.
The final artwork spanned over 7,000 kilometers and covered the entirety of Japan. Once completed, Yassan presented the GPS drawing to his girlfriend, who was deeply moved by the effort and creativity behind the proposal. She accepted, and Yassan's story gained international attention, earning him a spot in the Guinness World Records for the largest GPS drawing in history.
Yassan's GPS art project not only showcased his dedication and love but also highlighted the potential of GPS technology as a medium for large-scale, creative expressions. His work continues to inspire artists and adventurers around the world.
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6eqmtfjVZ3I/maxresdefault.jpg)