International cooperation by walking! GPS art of “C” all over Japan✨
International cooperation by GPS art of “C” onto Hiroshima! From April 20, 2024 (Saturday) to May 31, 2024, a new project of “Walk in Her Shoes 2024”, “Let’s Walk and Draw “C” on the Earth! Let’s start GPS art!
Walk in Her Shoes 2024″ is an international cooperation program to raise awareness about global water issues and the current situation of women and girls in developing countries by simply walking at a time and place of your choice. Let’s draw the “C” of CARE with GPS art and send it to the world!
This is a course where you can walk around the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and draw GPS art. Nakajima-cho, near the center of the bombing, became “Nakajima Park”. Later, in 1954, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was completed. The park still exists today. The course takes visitors along the banks of the Motoyasu River and the Ota River, which run east and west of the park. Please try it if you visit Hiroshima City!
Reference: Walk in Her Shoes
https://www.careintjp.org/walk_in_her_shoes/wihs2024_en.html
TOURISTS SPOT
- Peace Memorial Park – Hiroshima
- Peace Bridge
- Gates of Peace
- Mother and Baby in the Storm
- National Monument to School Teacher and Child Victims of the Atomic Bomb
- Cenotaph for members of Hiroshima Municipal Commercial & Shipbuilding Industry School
- Cenotaph for members of Hiroshima Daini Middle School
- Monument of the Soldier
- Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Cenotaph
- Children’s Peace Monument
- Stone Mound Of Peace
- Motoyasu Bridge
- Monument to the martyrs of Hiroshima Post Office employees
- Cenotaph for Construction Workers and Craftsmen Killed by the A-Bomb
- A-Bomb victim-The monument of Hiroshima
- Gas Light in memory of Hiroshima A-bomb Victims
REFFERENCE
Source: Wikimedia Commons
DETAIL (EXTERNAL LINK)
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 1,500 courses.