Largest claw crane game: Toyota Ractis sets world record (HD Video)
TOKYO, Japan--Toyota Ractis produced a giant "claw crane game" and held a big event with it at Roppongi Hills in Tokyo; the "giant claw crane game" was 9 meters high, 12.1 meters wide, and 13.3 meters depth and required multiple people to operate , setting the world record for the Largest claw crane game, according to World Record Academy: http://www.worldrecordacademy.com/
Photo: The World's Largest Claw Crane Game.
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The Guinness world record for the largest origami paper crane, which has a wingspan of 81.94 m (268 ft 9 in) and was created by 800 people of the Peace Piece Project (all Japan) at the Hiroshima Shudo University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest claw game, built on Discovery Channel's BIG! television show: 18 ft 9.25 in (5.72 m) high, 10 ft (3.04 m) wide and 8 ft 2 in (2.49 m) deep, unveiled at the San Diego County Fair.
Approximately the size of a three-floor building, the "giant claw crane game" was 9 meters high, 12.1 meters wide, and 13.3 meters depth and required multiple people to operate.
This meant that multiple people would work together to capture a giant stuffed animal.
Over 350 families participated in this giant claw crane game event. The families worked together to capture the giant stuffed animals.
They were then asked to load the stuffed animals onto the luggage compartment of Ractis to experience its spaciousness firsthand.