🎃 Draw a Cute “Ghost” at Tama Cemetery! 6km GPS Art 👻
Here’s a unique walking course perfect for the Halloween season! In Fuchu City, Tokyo, the vast grounds of Tama Cemetery become the stage for a 6km GPS art route where you can “draw” an adorable little ghost while strolling.
Established in 1923 as Japan’s first park-style cemetery, Tama Cemetery is renowned for its lush tree-lined avenues and expansive grounds. Within its peaceful landscape lie the graves of many prominent figures who shaped modern Japan, including artist Taro Okamoto, manga creator Machiko Hasegawa, and statesman Takashi Korekiyo. Walking through its serene paths feels like stepping back in time and quietly connecting with history.
The surrounding area also offers attractions such as Fuchu Forest Park and other green spaces where you can enjoy the natural beauty of Musashino. Popular among walkers and runners, this environment—where history, culture, and nature coexist—makes the perfect backdrop for a whimsical “ghost” art course.
This autumn, let the crisp breeze guide you through Tama Cemetery while sketching a cute ghost with your footsteps. A blend of the mysterious and the artistic, it’s a delightful way to celebrate Halloween while turning an ordinary stroll into something truly memorable.
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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.






