- Who
- Saitama Ryujin Matsurikai
- What
- 125 metre(s)
- Where
- Japan (Saitama)
- When
The longest inflatable sculpture is 125 metres (410 ft) and was created by Saitama Ryujin Matsurikai (Japan) in Saitama, Saitama, Japan on 20 October 2012.
The longest inflatable sculpture was in a shape of a dragon and was inflated with helium and oxygen. The dragon body measured 2.5 metres x 2.5 metres in height and width, while the head of the dragon measured 5.4 metres x 2.6 metres accordingly.
The longest inflatable sculpture was in a shape of a dragon and was inflated with helium and oxygen. The dragon body measured 2.5 metres x 2.5 metres in height and width, while the head of the dragon measured 5.4 metres x 2.6 metres accordingly.