Passengers can enjoy expansive views of the Sea of Japan and the dramatic coastline, with the silhouette of Sado Island often visible on clear days.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the most iconic peaks of the Northern Japanese Alps and a high probability of spotting Mount Fuji on the horizon during clear conditions.
The left side offers a superior view of Japan's backbone, including the dramatic Japanese Alps, the urban centers of central Honshu, and a beautiful approach over the emerald waters of the Ryukyu Islands.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the rugged Japanese Alps and the potential for a spectacular distant view of Mount Fuji.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Japanese Alps and iconic volcanic peaks like Mount Daisen, providing a more diverse landscape than the sea-facing right side.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic Northern Japanese Alps, including iconic volcanic peaks and the approach over Ise Bay.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff and a iconic, distant view of Mount Fuji during the descent toward the Kanto region.
While both sides offer stunning mountain and coastal views, the left side is generally superior for its iconic views of Sado Island early in the flight and the dramatic entrance into Hokkaido featuring Lake Toya and Mount Yotei.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Japanese coastline upon departure and a panoramic view of the Korean mountain ranges and the Seoul metropolitan area during the descent into Incheon.
The left side offers superior views of the Japanese coastline and the intricate geography of the Yangtze River Delta during the final approach into Shanghai.
The left side offers a more dramatic transition from the Japanese coast across the rugged mountains of North Korea and the iconic peaks of the Changbai range.