Mensi Port was an international trade port during the Meiji-Dazheng period in Japan. It used to be very prosperous. Although it did not have the scenery of the past, the European-style buildings in the port area still emitted charming charm. After renovation, it became an exotic scenic spot. When we went to the port area, there were not many people, walking in the former port area. The local residents relaxed in the street chairs, and seagulls from time to time. Flying back and forth, because early in the harbor area, I feel very quiet. Several boats stop at the nearby wharf, walk around the harbor area, take photos of the old buildings, sit in the open-air seat beside them with a drink, blow the breeze, and see people stealing half a day's leisure. On the cable-stayed bridge which pedestrians and bicycles pass regularly, there are people nearby. In fishing, you can clearly see the closing bridge in the distance. The famous snack here is roast curry. Unfortunately, it's not the right time to go. The shop is either on holiday or it doesn't open until 11 o'clock. So I can't wait to leave. Next time I have a chance to try it again.