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Sunday, 2 March 2025

Watch: Japan’s smallest park sets Guinness World Record

Guinness World Record, world smallest park

A tiny park in Nagaizumi, Japan, has been officially recognized as the world’s smallest park by Guinness World Records, covering an astonishingly small area of just 2.5 square feet.

Located near Nagaizumi Town Hall, the park was created in 1988 by local officials who were inspired by Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, which previously held the record at 3.1 square feet.

According to Shuji Koyama, a team leader at the construction management division, the park was designed to be even smaller than the American park.

The park’s dimensions were officially measured and certified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator in December, solidifying its place in the record books.

Local officials plan to maintain and enhance the park, making it more social media-friendly to attract visitors and showcase the town’s attractions.

Shuji Koyama, said “We want to continue maintaining the park with the community, as well as creating a landscape that is more social media friendly, so that even more people will find attractions of our town”.

Read More: WATCH: Woman breaks Guinness World Record for widest tongue

Earlier, A woman set a new Guinness World Record after her tongue was measured 7.90 cm (3.11 inches) at its widest point.

Brittany Lacayo, hailing from Texas, the United States of America (USA), broke the record after another US woman held it for 10 years, as per Guinness World Records.

Lacayo’s tongue at 3.11 inches at its widest point is as almost as wide as a credit card.

According to the record-keeping entity, the US woman’s tongue is 2.5 cm wider than it is long, when measuring length from the tip to the middle of the closed top lip.

It is pertinent to mention that the average length of a woman’s tongue from the epiglottis is 7.90 cm (3.11 in), the width of Brittany Lacayo’s tongue.

 

 

 



source https://arynews.tv/watch-japans-smallest-park-sets-guinness-world-record/

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