The Japanese Bunker in Jambi is a historical military structure located in Jambi City, Indonesia. Built during World War II by Japanese forces, this bunker served as a defensive fortification as part of Japan's military presence in the region. As one of the tangible remnants of the Japanese occupation period in Indonesia, the bunker stands as a heritage preservation site that offers visitors a glimpse into the country's wartime history.
The structure represents the broader network of Japanese-built fortifications across Indonesia, which were constructed for military defense and strategic purposes during the Pacific War.