🌸 Castle Ruins and Snow Country Spring: A 10km Sakura Trail in Shinjo 🌸
Shinjo City, Yamagata, is a historic castle town formerly ruled by the Tozawa clan and famously home to the UNESCO-listed Shinjo Matsuri. This 10km GPS art course invites you to celebrate the arrival of spring by sketching a grand Sakura (cherry blossom) through Mogami Park, the former site of Shinjo Castle. The park, characterized by its ancient moats and stone walls, transforms into a pale pink sanctuary as 300 cherry trees reflect beautifully on the water’s surface, signaling the end of the long northern winter.
The journey highlights the city’s rich cultural identity. Starting near Shinjō Station, the gateway to the Mogami region, you will navigate past Colasse Shinjo toward the Shinjo Furusato History Center. Here, the magnificent festival floats offer a glimpse into a tradition spanning over 250 years. The route also visits the Yukinosato Information Center, which provides a fascinating look at the region’s deep relationship with heavy snowfall, and the Shinjo City Community Hall, a hub for modern local arts.
Geographically, the terrain of the Shinjo Basin is remarkably flat, making this 10km circuit ideal for a brisk run or a leisurely historical stroll. As you trace the delicate petals of your digital artwork, you will feel the harmony between the town’s feudal legacy and its vibrant community spirit. This course is more than just a workout; it is a creative pilgrimage through a land of resilience and seasonal beauty. By the time the digital Sakura blooms on your screen, you will have experienced the very best of Shinjo’s hospitality and heritage. Lace up your shoes and bring a touch of spring to the historic heart of Yamagata!
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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 2,500 works.







