As the aircraft departs, passengers on the left can see the Rokko Mountains and the coastline stretching towards Kobe during the initial climb.
The left side of the aircraft provides the iconic, close-up view of Mount Fuji, making it the superior choice for this short domestic hop across Japan's main island.
The left side provides the legendary close-up view of Mount Fuji and the Southern Japanese Alps, which is the absolute highlight of domestic flying in Japan.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for observing the rugged coastlines of Shikoku and Kyushu, active volcanoes, and the stunning emerald island chain of the Ryukyu archipelago.
The right side offers a spectacular traverse over the heart of the Japanese Alps and prime views of Mount Iwate, ending with a potential glimpse of Hakodate's iconic star-shaped fort and city harbor during descent.
The right side offers a spectacular coastal journey along Honshu, featuring clear views of Hiroshima, the iconic Kanmon Strait, and a stunning low-altitude approach over the Uminonakamichi sandbar into Fukuoka.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji to the south and the stunning coastal scenery of Matsushima Bay during the approach into Sendai.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the Seto Inland Sea islands and a spectacular approach past the iconic Mt. Aso caldera before landing.
The right side offers a magnificent panorama of the Seto Inland Sea National Park, featuring world-record suspension bridges and the iconic Kobe waterfront.
The right side offers a superior view of Japan's backbone, including the majestic Japanese Alps and Lake Biwa shortly after takeoff, followed by the volcanic peaks of Tohoku.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and the dense cluster of islands within the Seto Inland Sea National Park.
The right side offers an exceptional view of the iconic Seto Inland Sea archipelago shortly after takeoff, followed by the rugged mountain ranges of Shikoku and the dramatic volcanic peaks of central Kyushu.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Japanese Alps and a close-up view of the majestic Mount Chokai during the descent into Akita.