A Japanese student has won the Guinness World Record in a way that few people can think of, let alone … imitate.
Satoyuki Fujimura, a Japanese student, recently won the Guinness World Record after he successfully snapped his fingers 296 times in one minute. Thus, in every second, Fujimura snaps approximately 5 times.
Fujimura’s exam was conducted in a Japanese TV show called Tantei! Knightscoop with a representative from Guinness.
It is thanks to Satoyuki Fujimura’s “can’t stop laughing” expression when performing the exam along with the humorous details typical of a Japanese TV show that helped the young student quickly “cause a fever” on the internet. Internet.
It is known that the jury, with the help of two professional sound engineers, had to review the slow-motion tapes to accurately count the number of times Fujimura’s finger snaps.
With his achievement, the Japanese student surpassed the record set 7 years ago, with 278 snaps from Jens Gudmansen, a Swede.