Man proposes by spelling out 'Marry Me' across islands
Updated | By East Coast Radio/ Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
This might just be the most unique marriage proposal we have ever seen...
When thinking of a way to ask for someone's hand in marriage, it can be quite challenging to make it truly unique.
And as you might know, being the most authentic in proposing comes with a fleet of esteem. After all, everyone "oohs" over a good proposal story.
One man who has definitely captured the attention of everyone in his proposal used special GPS technology to literally spell it out for his girlfriend.
"Japanese artist Yasushi Takahashi – a.k.a Yassan - left his job to travel through Japan, covering more than 4,349 miles (7,000 kilometres) in six months, mostly on foot and sometimes by car, ferry or bicycle. GPS technology tracked his every step as he journeyed from Hokkaido island to Hyodo Cliff on Kyushu island where the trek ended." (Daily Mail)
Not only has he been hailed as a man with the greatest planned proposal, he carefully decided to be away from his beloved for six months so that he could make his proposal unique.
All thanks to GPS drawing and carefully mapping out his route, he was able to spell out the words, 'Marry Me'.
"The heartwarming expedition has been chosen to appear in a new documentary about how walking can lead to extraordinary things. The 'Walkumentary Series' is an online project produced by Amsterdam-based agency this that + the other for the brand Hi-Tec, which aims to show how inspiring walking can be." (Daily Mail)
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In case you were wondering, she did say yes!
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