The purpose of the day: this creative Japanese man traveled 4,000 miles to spell “marry me” on Google Earth

Once, this loving man named Yasushi Hassan was looking for a creative idea to propose to his girlfriend.

So, he decided to make a long journey to bring his original idea to life.

The purpose of the day: this creative Japanese man traveled 4,000 miles to spell “marry me” on Google Earth

 

His crazy journey took him 4000 miles (ca. 6,437 km) in 6 months, according to Google Earth.

So, the creative young man managed to create the biggest GPS art on the planet.

This famous event has also brought him fame: he set a Guinness World Book Record.

The artwork pics were published on Google in 2019, giving smiles to users around the world.

The purpose of the day: this creative Japanese man traveled 4,000 miles to spell “marry me” on Google Earth

The author walked and wrote the words Marry Me drawing a heart with an arrow in it.

To be able to bring his idea to life, Yassan traveled from the island of Hokkaido to the cast of Kagoshima in Japan.

The young man set a goal in front of him for his lover and realized it.

He left his job and started a 6-month trip all over the country despite all kinds of weather conditions.

The purpose of the day: this creative Japanese man traveled 4,000 miles to spell “marry me” on Google Earth

The brave man slept in his car and unearthed the wonderful sightseeing and secret places of his wonderful country.

So, for the sake of love, he did that to finally be able to propose to her.

And guess what did she say?

Of course, she agreed!

After this crazy and funny idea, the young man produced over 1000 GPS artworks in 24 more countries.

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