GPS art with a “C” to draw by touring the pond and experiencing the culture✨
International cooperation by GPS art of “C” onto Tokyo! From March 8 (Saturday) to May 31 (Saturday), 2025, a new project of “Walk in Her Shoes 2025”, “Let’s Walk and Draw “C” on the Earth! Let’s start GPS art!
Walk in Her Shoes 2025″ 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!
GPS art in Shinjuku Gyoen, Shinjuku-ward. Shinjuku Gyoen is a tranquil space that makes you forget the hustle and bustle of the city. Originally the Edo residence of the Naito family of the Takato domain in Shinshu, it was originally developed as an imperial garden in the Meiji era (1868-1912). It is a beautiful fusion of three styles of gardens: a French-style formal garden, an English landscape garden, and a Japanese garden, and has been a place of great cultural and historical value.
The course is dotted with key features of Japanese gardens such as the “Lower Pond,” “Middle Pond,” and “Upper Pond,” and the quiet surface of the water reflects the scenery of the four seasons.
This year, by walking or running and leaving a trail of the “C” of CARE and posting the saved GPS image on Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram with the two hashtags “#Walking for InternationalCooperation2025” and “#GPSArt,” you can donate 100 yen.
We are also developing a Walk in Her Shoes 2025 version of the “Reply Art” developed by the “Hokuriku GPS Art Club”. Please try this one as well!
Detail of “Reply Art”
https://hokuriku-gpsart.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2cb6a57db96336b840ba94646e4d42ba.pdf
Reference: Walk in Her Shoes
https://www.careintjp.org/walk_in_her_shoes/index.html
TOURISTS SPOT
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- Japanese Garden
- Kami-no-ike Pond
- Kyu-Goryo-Tei (Taiwan Pavilion)
REFFERENCE

コース詳細(外部リンク)

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.