It s a sight so small that it could be mistaken for a bonsai garden but look closer, and you ll find it s not just a ...
A park in Nagaizumi, Japan, has been officially named the worl's smallest park, covering an area of just 2 1/2 square feet.
A tiny park in Japan has been officially recognized as the world's smallest park, surpassing the previous record held by Mill ...
A tiny park in the town of Nagaizumi in Shizuoka Prefecture has been officially recognised as the smallest park in the world ...
This Japanese park dethroned US's Mill Ends Park Guinness World Record as the smallest park, a title it had held since 1971.
A park in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records.
A tiny park in Nagaizumi, Japan, has been officially recognized as the world’s smallest park by Guinness World Records, covering an astonishingly small ...
It's official. Portland is no longer the owner of the world's smallest park, according to Guinness World Records.
A certificate ceremony was held in the town of Nagaizumi, where the park is located. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Earlier this week, the Guinness World Records organization announced it had visited Nagaizumi, Japan, and certified that the town had beat Portland’s long-held record for World’s Smallest Park.
Mill Ends Park, located in Portland, Oregon, was officially recognized as the world's smallest park in 1971. It was created in 1948 by journalist Dick Fagan, who planted a single tree in an empty hole ...
The park is a short walk from the town hall of Nagaizumi, about 68 miles southwest of the capital Tokyo. The previous official world’s smallest park was Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon ...