Legoland Japan has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest Lego cherry blossom tree.
It took more than 800,000 Lego bricks to build the four metre tree, which has bloomed just in time for Japan’s cherry blossom (sakura) season.
The tree was constructed by a team of builders at the Lego factory in the Czech Republic, before being shipped to Japan where it was assembled.
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The tree’s Lego lanterns light up at night, illuminating the pink blossoms.
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