On February 25, 2025, Guinness World Records recognized this Japanese Park in the town of Nagaizumi, Shizuoka Prefecture as the world’s smallest. The park measures just 0.24 square meters. The town has unofficially called this park the world’s smallest, and now Guinness has made it official, after a recent land survey led to the official recognition.
I just looked it up - Guinness World Record verification To be officially recognized as a park, the space had to meet Guinness’ criteria of being a green area where at least one person can rest and relax.
The squarish stone is a seat and there is some greenery.
How novel!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's not a park to kick a football in!
ReplyDeleteIt's cute, but now I wonder what the Guinness criteria are for something to be called a park!
ReplyDeleteI just looked it up -
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To be officially recognized as a park, the space had to meet Guinness’ criteria of being a green area where at least one person can rest and relax.
The squarish stone is a seat and there is some greenery.
I found out about the park on TV news and laughed.😂
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