Yasushi Hassan, a devoted man, was once searching for a unique way to propose to his girlfriend. To realize his initial plan, he decided to go a significant distance. According to Google Earth, he traveled 4,007 miles (6,437 km) on his wild voyage over six months. Thus, the talented young man was able to produce the largest GPS artwork ever.
He established a Guinness World Book Record as a result of this well-known occurrence, which also made him famous. The images of the artwork were posted on Google in 2019, making users happy all across the world. The writer drew a heart with an arrow in it while walking and writing the words Marry Me. Yassan flew from the Japanese island of Hokkaido to the Kagoshima cast to realize his concept.
The young man established a goal for his partner and achieved it. Despite all kinds of weather, he quit his job and began a 6-month journey across the nation. The brave man explored his great country’s hidden gems and wonderful tourist attractions while sleeping in his car. So that he could finally ask her to marry him, he did that out of love. Guess what she said next.
She naturally concurred!
Following this absurd and hilarious notion, the young man created over 1000 GPS artworks in 24 other nations.