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World’s Smallest Park: This park in Japan is smaller than a doormat

The world’s smallest park, measuring just 0.24 square meters, is located in Nagaizumi Town, Japan. Here's all you need to know about this tiny yet quirky attraction in Japan.

March 03, 2025 / 12:46 IST
This is World's Smallest Park (Image Credit: guinnessworldrecords.com)

When you think of a park, you probably imagine lush green spaces, walking trails, and a cozy bench to rest on. But what if we told you that Japan is home to the world’s smallest park, so tiny that it’s smaller than a doormat?

World’s Smallest Park in Japan

Tucked away in Nagaizumi Town, Shizuoka, just over an hour from Tokyo, Japan, this tiny Japanese park measures only 0.24 square meters—roughly the size of two A3 sheets of paper. Despite its micro dimensions, this miniature park features an entrance, a small bench, and a patch of grass, making it a quirky yet functional public space for visitors.

How This Tiny Park in Japan Became a World Record Holder

The origins of this unbelievably small park date back to 1988, when town officials were brainstorming ways to utilize an empty roadside space. According to Shuji Koyama, a team leader at the Nagaizumi Town construction division, the idea was inspired by a staff member’s visit to the United States, where they discovered Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon—the previous record holder for the world’s smallest park. Determined to create an even smaller park, they designed this miniature green space, which soon gained attention from media outlets and curious visitors alike.

A Unique Travel Destination in Japan

Despite its tiny size, this quirky Japanese attraction has become a popular photo spot for tourists visiting Nagaizumi Town. Locals see it as a symbol of creativity, efficient urban planning, and innovative space utilization, proving that even the smallest places in the world can hold a unique charm.

So, if you are looking for a hidden gem in Japan, don’t forget to stop by the world’s smallest park—just be careful not to step over it!

Rajni Pandey
Rajni Pandey is a seasoned content creator with over 15 years of experience crafting compelling stories for digital news platforms. Specializing in diverse topics such as travel, education, jobs, science, wildlife, religion, politics, and astrology, she excels at transforming trending human-interest stories into engaging reads for a wide audience.
first published: Mar 3, 2025 12:46 pm

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