Silicon photonics-based beam scanning technology is expected to be introduced into short-distance free-space optical (FSO) communication applications such as inter/intra rack communications in data centers and indoor mobile communications in beyond-5G mobile communications [1]. In this report, we present our recent work about a broadband two-dimensional (2D) Si beam scanning device shown in Fig. 1 that integrates 128-port three-dimensionally-structured optical surface couplers known as “elephant couplers”[2-4]. This device can realize high-capacity FSO signal transmission by introducing wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) technology. The fabricated device shows a fiber-to-fiber insertion loss of 5.6 dB and a 1-dB spectrum bandwidth of 40 nm.