He traveled 7,000 km across Japan for 6 months to write ‘Marry Me’ to his girlfriend on the map

Por Aracely Molina
18 June, 2026

Yasushi Takahashi, known in Japan as Yassan, had a question to ask his girlfriend. But instead of getting down on one knee with a ring in his hand, he chose something a little more… ambitious. 🗾💍

For six months, he traveled more than 7,000 kilometers on foot, by bicycle, car, and ferry, tracing a precise route across the entire country. Every leg was planned in detail, with a single purpose: that when the route was uploaded to Google Maps, the map of Japan would reveal, written in giant letters, the words “Marry Me”.

When his partner saw it, the answer was yes. And Yassan also ended up with a Guinness World Record for the largest GPS drawing in the world. 🌍❤️ Because when you want to ask someone something important, apparently no distance is too long.

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