World’s Smallest Park, a Teeny-Tiny Enclave in Japan That’s About the Size of Four Sheets of Paper.

Fumika Fujibuchi, an official adjudicator for Guinness World Records, certified the park in late February, and it's now a Guinness World Record holder.

Measuring only 2.6 square feet, the park consists of a patch of grass, a single stool, and two decorative stone tiles. Despite its miniature size, the park has held local charm since the 1980s and is now stepping into the global spotlight.

With its new status, the town is looking to enhance its appeal as a quirky landmark, aiming to draw more curious visitors and social media buzz to this adorable speck of green.