Sea Breeze Circuit: “HOT” GPS Art Along the Uchinomi Bay, Shodoshima – Where Nature and History Meet✨
Nestled in the calm waters of the Seto Inland Sea, Shodoshima is an island where lush greenery meets gentle waves. At its heart lies Uchinomi Bay—a place where sea breezes carry a sense of nostalgia and time seems to slow down. This 4km “HOT” GPS art course takes you along the bayfront and around the town hall area, blending art, history, and the refreshing coastal atmosphere.
Your journey begins on the tranquil waterfront of Uchinomi Bay. With the sound of waves as your companion, you pass the town hall square and follow the seaside promenade, each step embraced by the soft touch of the sea breeze. Along the way, you’ll encounter views steeped in Shodoshima’s heritage—olive groves, echoes of its traditional food culture, and a maritime charm unique to the island.
Known as Japan’s “Olive Island,” Shodoshima enjoys a warm climate reminiscent of the Mediterranean and was the first place in Japan to successfully cultivate olives. The Uchinomi Bay area also carries the legacy of old salt fields and soy sauce production, as well as the gentle rhythm of fishing village life.
At just 4km, this route is perfect for a summer stroll—short enough to beat the heat, yet rich with nature, history, and local culture. Let the scent of the sea inspire your footsteps as you “draw” your own “HOT” on the map, and take home not just GPS art, but a vivid memory of Shodoshima’s charm.
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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.






