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When Bigger Isn’t Better: A Battle for the World’s Tiniest Park

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In a world where “bigger is better” often rules the day, two tiny parks on opposite sides of the globe are flipping that idea upside down — one patch of grass at a time.

The town of Nagaizumi, Japan, has officially claimed the Guinness World Record for the World’s Smallest Park

Tiny park in Oregon.

The town of Nagaizumi, Japan, has officially claimed the Guinness World Record for the World’s Smallest Park, unseating a beloved local oddity in Portland, Oregon. At just 2.6 square feet, the Japanese park features a small stepping stone, a patch of grass, and a single seat — all carefully packed into a square that’s smaller than a kitchen mat.

Though the park has existed quietly since the 1980s, it wasn’t until December 2024 that it was officially dedicated. The timing comes after a formal challenge to the previous titleholder, Mill Ends Park in downtown Portland, which has been proudly recognized by Guinness since 1971. At 3.1 square feet, Mill Ends Park is slightly larger — but its size has never been the point.

“We’re disappointed, but we’re not giving up our title as the heart of small parks,” said a Portland city spokesperson. “After all, Mill Ends Park has leprechauns.”

Indeed, Portland’s park is steeped in local legend. Planted in a median on a busy street in the 1950s, it was originally created by journalist Dick Fagan, who filled an empty utility pole hole with soil and flowers. He dubbed it the world’s smallest park and, in true Oregon fashion, claimed it was home to a colony of Irish fairies.

The Nagaizumi park may not come with magical residents, but it does have history. Created by a city official decades ago as a playful community feature, it became a quiet symbol of the town’s sense of humor and simplicity. Its recent Guinness status has delighted local residents, who say it represents their values of mindfulness and small joys.

The Guinness designation has sparked friendly debate online, with fans of both parks sharing photos, stories, and side-by-side comparisons. Some Portlanders even joked about trimming Mill Ends Park to regain the record.

At the heart of it, the parks represent more than just measurements. They’re reminders that beauty and meaning can come in small sizes — especially in a world where cities often measure success by scale.

As one Portland resident put it: “It might be smaller now, but our love for Mill Ends is bigger than ever.”

And in Nagaizumi, the joy of finally getting recognition for their tiny patch of peace? Well, that’s enormous.

 

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