LEGOLAND Japan recently entered the Guinness Book of World Records by assembling the world’s largest LEGO cherry blossom tree. The tree was designed and built by a team of staff in the Czech Republic, who used over 800,000 LEGO bricks and 6,700 hours of work to get the final result.
“I’m excited to showcase this world’s largest LEGO brick cherry blossom tree.” – said Torben Jensen, president of LEGOLAND Japan. “I hope that visitors enjoy a piece of Japanese culture in LEGOLAND Japan-style.”
In case you don’t have a chance to see it in person, here are some photos below.
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