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ICN → YGJ
Which side of the plane to sit from Incheon International Airport (Seoul) to Miho Yonago Airport (Miho)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the approach into Yonago, featuring the iconic Mount Daisen and the beautiful transition from the Korean interior to the Japanese coast.
Incheon Bridge
An impressive view of Korea's longest cable-stayed bridge immediately after departure.
Sobaek Mountain Range
Rolling hills and valleys of central South Korea, dotted with agricultural basins.
Lake Nakaumi
A massive, picturesque brackish lake located between Matsue and Yonago visible during descent.
Mount Daisen
Known as the 'Fuji of the West,' this majestic volcanic peak is the highlight of the arrival into YGJ.
Matsue Surroundings
The historic landscape of the Shimane region, including the sprawling city of Matsue.
The right side is essential for seeing Mount Daisen. Choose an afternoon flight for the best lighting on the mountain. During the winter months, the snow-capped peak of Daisen is particularly stunning against the blue of the Sea of Japan.
Seoul Cityscape
Aerial views of the sprawling Seoul metropolitan area and the Han River shortly after takeoff.
Taebaek Mountains
The rugged 'backbone' of the Korean Peninsula, featuring dense forests and steep ridges.
East Sea Coastline
The dramatic exit point from the Korean mainland over the sandy beaches of the eastern shore.
Sakai Channel
Views of the busy maritime passage connecting the Sea of Japan with Lake Nakaumi on final approach.
The left side is preferable for morning flights as the sun will be positioned to the south, reducing glare. Keep an eye out for the Oki Islands far to the north as you cross the Sea of Japan.
Distance: 645 km (401 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 5 min
Departure: ICN (37.46910095214844, 126.45099639892578)
Arrival: YGJ (35.4921989440918, 133.23599243164062)
Route Type: International
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