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A woman that Guinness World Records previously named as the world’s oldest person has died, the organization announced Saturday. The world’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka of Japan, died the ...
This particular park in Japan could very easily be mistaken for a random grass patch or bonsai – the Japanese art of manicuring miniature trees. It is, however, the world’s smallest park ...
Watch Guinness World Records employee Masakazu Senda try to win as many claw machine prizes as possible in 30 minutes. The World Record in this video wasn't actually the number of prizes won, but ...
In honor of its 55th anniversary, Guinness World Records has bestowed two new awards upon "Sazae-san." The first continues to acknowledge it as the longest-running animated TV program in the world and ...
A monologue in an animation usually offers insight, motivation, or a character's thoughts, and helps provide context for the ...
Shitsui Hakoishi, 108, poses for a photo with a Guinness World Records certificate recognizing her as the world's oldest female barber, at her shop in Nakagawa in Tochigi Prefecture, eastern Japan ...
A park in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records.
ASHIYA, Japan (WKRC) - The oldest person in the world, a Japanese woman, passed away at the age of 116. Tomiko Itooka was born in May of 1908, was married at 20, and took over her husband's ...
A “pocket park” in central Japan, measuring only 0.24 square metres (2.58 sq ft) with space for just one person to sit on a wooden seat on a rock, has been recognised by Guinness World Records ...
- The Japan News/ANN TOKYO - A tiny park in the town of Nagaizumi in Shizuoka Prefecture has been officially recognised as the smallest park in the world by the Guinness World Records.
The Optimist Woman wins record for world’s largest Minion collection Liesl Benecke has more than 1,000 Minion items, including her latest purchase: three crystal figurines from Swarovski.
The Guinness World Records has recognized a "pocket park" in Japan as the world's smallest, the Tokyo-based Kyodo news agency reported on Sunday. Measuring only 0.24 square meters (2.58 square ...
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