Japan loves Guinness World Records. From the number of vending machines to the world’s smallest escalator, it holds numerous world records and always pushes for more to boast about. Dofuchi Strait in southern Japan was one of its many submissions to Guinness, and in 1996 it was designated as the narrowest strait in the world. Previously unnamed, it was given the name Dofuchi (土渕) at the time of its submission after its hometown of Tonoshō (土庄), and the district of Fuchizaki (渕崎) located on the opposite side. The narrowest part…