Japanese Bridge in Hoi An

This bridge spans a small river in the middle of a shopping street in Hoi An Old Town. It is said to have been built by a Japanese person who lived in Hoi An in the past, so it is called the Japanese Bridge (Cuisine Bridge).
It is also featured on banknotes and is famous in Vietnam. It is a wooden bridge with a unique character. It creaks a little when you cross it.
There is also a small place for prayer inside.
At night, it is also a great spot to watch lanterns floating down the Thu Bon River from the bridge.

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Post by MiN52774 | Jan 19, 2024

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