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Many of the newcomers in the Guinness Book of World Records are there because they were built for convenience and just happen to be larger, smaller, or somehow more effective than any other type that thing in the world, so there are newcomers like the smallest escalator in the world, which seem to exist simply to retain the title.
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Located in the basement of the department store in Kawasaki, Japan, the small escalator More, known Puchicalator, only takes people a way down but luckily it's not super big deal if it was not t the direction you had in mind, because it is only five long walks quintet ever renewable stairs helps people get off a staggeringly small 2 7 feet down to another level which must then be lowered manually in front the side of escalators, separated by a guard rail are just your regular old steps, which are probably much faster than the automatic stairs a rule built into the wall confirms the apparently useless height Mover people.
The reason behind the staircase of the building is not known, because it seems to be a huge waste of planning and resources to create a little bit of convenience, however, regardless of the reason of the creation of the escalator, he managed to win the Guinness world record for shortest escalator, an honor which he proudly advertising by a large panel just beside the stairs, it might be small, but it is certainly strange unforgettably.
It is possible that the legs may be broken, only to heal them too before reaching the final landing, or shopping may be in the mall is so tiring that customers have requested that the brief respite way to their cars the world may never know why Puchicalator was built, but actually one of the most unique sites in a country full of them.
The Puchicalator - Kawasaki Japan Atlas Obscura puchicalator, Kawasaki, Japan.
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