The Chua Cau Hoi An, also known as Japanese Covered Bridge , is the most famous historical landmark in Hoi An Ancient Town, Vietnam. Built in the early 17th century by Japanese traders, the bridge once connected the Japanese and Chinese communities during Hoi An’s golden trading era.
This unique structure features a curved tiled roof, wooden construction, and a small temple inside dedicated to a protective deity. The architecture reflects a harmonious blend of Japanese, Vietnamese, and Chinese influences, making it a powerful symbol of cultural exchange.
Located in the heart of the UNESCO-listed old town, the Japanese Covered Bridge attracts visitors with its timeless beauty and historical value. Today, it remains a must-see destination and a lasting symbol of Hoi An’s rich heritage and peaceful atmosphere.

