Oregon‘s Mill Ends Park is no longer the smallest in the world. The title now belongs to a park in Nagaizumi Town, Japan.
The acquisition of Numazu, Shizuoka-based fish farmer Kaiseimaru expands the Japanese seafood giant’s domestic aquaculture footprint beyond western Japan
World Tea Expo returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center March 24-26, and this year, the opening of the Expo Hall will be celebrated with a special ribb | Tea Capital Shizuoka, the largest tea growing area in Japan,
A park in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records.
A park roughly the size of four sheets of paper in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records. Despite measuring just 2.6 square feet,
The Vatican has sent a letter to a Japanese man acquitted of a 1966 quadruple murder in a retrial, expressing the pope's joy over
Oregon‘s Mill Ends Park is no longer the smallest in the world. The title now belongs to a park in Nagaizumi Town, Japan.
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 meant for a streetlight. The park, measuring 452 square inches, remained a beloved local attraction until Nagaizumi's recognition.
A tiny park in Japan has been officially recognized as the world's smallest park, surpassing the previous record held by Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon.
SHIZUOKA—Long the top tea-growing prefecture in Japan, Shizuoka has been surpassed by Kagoshima, dropping into second place for the first time since record-keeping began in 1959.
Kaoru Hasuike, who was abducted by North Korea before returning to Japan, on Wednesday called for Japan to work with the United States to press North Korea to help reunite Japanese abductees and their families.
Japan is home to the world's first park that would not be ideal for a quick stroll.As reported by CNN, a park roughly the size of four paper sheets in Japan's central prefecture of Shizuoka was titled the world's smallest park,
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results