Draw “HOT” in the Sky Town – 5km GPS Art Course in Pastral-View Katsuradai✨
Located in Ōtsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, “Pastral-View Katsuradai” is a residential area set at an elevation of approximately 500 meters, often referred to as a “town in the sky.” This 5km GPS art course lets you walk through this scenic neighborhood and trace out the word “HOT.” Designed to suit the hot season, the route is relatively short and easy to follow—ideal even for those without extensive hiking experience.
From the course, you can gaze over the city of Ōtsuki below, and on clear days, even catch a distant view of Mount Fuji. The area blends urban comfort with natural beauty, offering a refreshing and peaceful walking experience. Developed during Japan’s economic bubble era, Katsuradai was once envisioned as a new residential haven for urban dwellers, and today it remains a quiet, picturesque community. Its charm lies in the balance of open sky, mountain ridges, and well-kept streets.
The elevation also provides moderate inclines, making for just the right amount of physical activity. As you walk, the vast sky and surrounding mountains create a sense of openness and serenity. During the hot summer months, this elevated location offers slightly cooler air and a tranquil atmosphere—perfect for a breezy, enjoyable GPS art outing.
Step into this “town in the sky” and create your own “HOT” impression against a breathtaking landscape.
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A PIONEER IN GPS ART.
1st work was authorized by Guinness World Records as “the Largest GPS Drawing”.
He is the only Japanese person to be featured in a Google documentary as an innovator. He is fascinated by the idea of drawing with GPS and has published more than 2,000 courses.





