Built in the 16th century, the Japanese Covered Bridge connects two sides of the Old Town. The wooden structure features intricate carvings and a small shrine inside. The bridge stands as one of Hoi An’s most photographed landmarks and symbolizes the town’s international trade history.

What makes this place special

Detailed craftsmanship along railings and beams.

Spiritual element within the structure.

Lantern lights mirrored in the river below.