BREAKING: Tiny Titan of Tourism – Japan’s Itsy-Bitsy Park Takes World Record! In a shocking turn of events, a minuscule marvel of a park has been officially crowned the world’s smallest park, leaving visitors and locals alike scratching their heads in wonder

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**BREAKING: Tiny Titan of Tourism – Japan’s Itsy-Bitsy Park Takes World Record!**

In a shocking turn of events, a minuscule marvel of a park has been officially crowned the world’s smallest park, leaving visitors and locals alike scratching their heads in wonder. Meet “Mini-Mini Park” – a pint-sized wonderland spanning a mind-boggling 2 1/2 square feet in the quaint town of Nagaizumi, Japan.

This Lilliputian landmark, nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the tiniest park on the planet. Measuring a whopping 1.5 meters by 1.7 meters (that’s 5.2 feet by 5.6 feet for you imperial folks), Mini-Mini Park is so small, you’ll need to squint to see it.

Despite its itsy-bitsy size, this mighty park packs a big punch, boasting a single, solitary tree, a teensy-weensy bench, and a miniature sign that proudly proclaims its record-breaking status. Visitors can take a selfie with the park’s diminutive entrance, which is roughly the size of a postage stamp.

“We’re over the moon!” exclaimed Park Manager, Yui Tanaka. “We always knew our park was special, but we never thought it would be recognized by the world! Now, people are flocking from far and wide to catch a glimpse of our itsy-bitsy wonderland.”

Tourists are going wild for Mini-Mini Park, with many taking to social media to share photos of themselves standing next to – or rather, on top of – this pint-sized phenomenon. Local businesses are cashing in on the craze, selling Mini-Mini Park-themed merchandise, from miniature park benches to “I survived the world’s smallest park” t-shirts.

When asked about the park’s surprisingly large impact, Nagaizumi Mayor, Hiroshi Matsumoto, beamed with pride, “Who needs acres of green space when you can have a park that’s truly one-of-a-kind? Mini-Mini Park is proof that even the tiniest things can make a giant splash!”

So, if you ever find yourself in Nagaizumi, be sure to stop by Mini-Mini Park and experience the world’s smallest – and perhaps most adorable – park on the planet!

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