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Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Yasushi Takahashi, a 37-year-old artist, holds his GPS drawing in Saitama, north of Tokyo, in November 2014. He spent six months covering around 7,160 kilometers in 40 of Japan's 47 prefectures with a GPS tracker to draw images of "MARRY ME" and a heart and arrow across the archipelago in a unique marriage proposal. The drawing was recognized as the world's largest GPS drawing by Guinness World Records.

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4 Kanto cities to support each other in disasters

4 Kanto cities to support each other in disasters

MITO, Japan - Utsunomiya Mayor Eiichi Sato, Mito Mayor Yasushi Takahashi, Maebashi Mayor Ryu Yamamoto and Takasaki Mayor Kenji Tomioka (from L) pose for photos at the city hall in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, on Aug. 21, 2014, after signing an agreement on mutual support in times of disaster.

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Mayor in eastern Japan city of Mito raises Ukrainian flag

Mayor in eastern Japan city of Mito raises Ukrainian flag

Yasushi Takahashi, mayor of Mito in the eastern Japan prefecture of Ibaraki, raises the Ukrainian flag at the city office on March 7, 2022, in a show of solidarity with the country following Russia's invasion.

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Mayor in eastern Japan city of Mito raises Ukrainian flag

Mayor in eastern Japan city of Mito raises Ukrainian flag

Yasushi Takahashi, mayor of Mito in the eastern Japan prefecture of Ibaraki, raises the Ukrainian flag at the city office on March 7, 2022, in a show of solidarity with the country following Russia's invasion.

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Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist Yasushi Takahashi (L), his wife and child hold Takahashi's GPS drawings and a Guinness World Records certificate in Saitama, north of Tokyo, in November 2014. His "MARRY ME" drawing, formed by tracking his movements across Japan, has been recognized as the world's largest GPS drawing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Waterfall training

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Kimono-clad women

Kimono-clad women

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Mt. Fuji

Mt. Fuji

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Soba

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Sakura mochi

Sakura mochi

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4 Kanto cities to support each other in disasters

4 Kanto cities to support each other in disasters

MITO, Japan - Utsunomiya Mayor Eiichi Sato, Mito Mayor Yasushi Takahashi, Maebashi Mayor Ryu Yamamoto and Takasaki Mayor Kenji Tomioka (from L) pose for photos at the city hall in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, on Aug. 21, 2014, after signing an agreement on mutual support in times of disaster. (Kyodo)

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