In my spare time, I went for a walk in Taichang Seaside Park, Tokyo Bay. Walking along the beach, blowing the oncoming sea breeze, looking into the distance, there are blue sky and clear water harbor piers and high-rise urban scenery. Rainbow Bridge lies on the sea, magnificent. Ferris wheels rotate slowly under the blue sky, the sea is shining in the sunshine. Several seagulls fly freely across the blue sky. They sometimes spread their wings and sometimes make cheerful calls, which add a touch of vitality to the afternoon ocean. On the beach, children are digging sand and playing heartily. Young people are surfing on windboards while old people are surfing barefoot. Trees lined the coastal walkway. In front of a colorful tent, mothers and fathers were picnicking with their children. Lovers were talking hand in hand. Foreign tourists were taking pictures with cameras. Up on the mid-air walkway, the famous Fuji TV station came into view, the circular spherical building was unique; standing in front of the miniature version of the Statue of Liberty, I really suspected that I had come to New York. In the hollows of distant buildings, sometimes Haneda Airport flies by, forming a characteristic landscape. In the sunset, the charming Bay scenery is charming and intoxicating. No wonder the scenery here appears frequently in Japanese operas.