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A park roughly the size of four sheets of A4 paper in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records.
The paper, called tengujo, is made by a company called Hidaka Washi, at a factory in the Kochi prefecture of Japan. The ingredients are simple, and the process is “not a very secret, special ...
But one park in Japan is so teeny-tiny that it recently set a new world record. Located in the town of Nagaizumi roughly an hour from Tokyo, the park measures just 372 square inches, or 2.6 square ...
The previous official world’s smallest park was Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, which helped inspire the Japanese contender that officially took the title on Tuesday, according to Guinness.
Locals have been referring to it as the world’s smallest park since it was built in 1988, despite a lack of official recognition. To qualify for the Guinness title, Shizuoka officials brought in ...
The previous official world’s smallest park was Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, which helped inspire the Japanese contender that officially took the title on Tuesday, according to Guinness.
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