Passengers will enjoy sweeping views of the Rinku Town skyline and the dense urban sprawl of the Osaka and Wakayama coastlines as the aircraft climbs away from the island.
The left side offers a more dramatic geographic transition, featuring the southern rim of the Caspian Sea, the high peaks of the Caucasus, and the most consistent views of the European Alps upon entering the continent.
The right side offers an exceptional view of the Seto Inland Sea, one of Japan's most scenic maritime regions, followed by a detailed look at the northern Yangtze River Delta upon approach to China.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the island-dotted Seto Inland Sea and the intricate southwestern coastline of the Korean Peninsula.
The right side offers a superior view of the Japanese coastline upon departure, followed by a stunning traverse of Taiwan's central mountain range and a scenic approach into Jakarta over the Java Sea islands.
The right side offers a diverse array of landmarks, including the rugged San'in coast of Japan, a clear view of the Seoul metropolitan area, and the dramatic mountain ranges guarding the north of Beijing.
The right side provides a superior aerial perspective of the island-dotted Seto Inland Sea after takeoff and the breathtaking coral reefs of the Kerama Islands during the final descent into Naha.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the breathtaking New Caledonia Barrier Reef and the turquoise lagoons of the Coral Sea during the final descent, alongside a better view of the Japanese coastline after takeoff.
The right side offers a superior mix of urban landmarks and coastal geography, including the Osaka-Kobe skyline and the rugged southern coastline of the Korean Peninsula.
The right side provides an exceptional view of Japan's volcanic geography, including the active Sakurajima volcano, and the intricate island patterns of the Seto Inland Sea.
The left side is superior for its views of the Japanese coastline, the eastern Philippines, and the iconic Mount Agung during the Bali arrival.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic Japanese coastline, potential volcanic activity in Kyushu, and the spectacular architectural marvels of the Pearl River Delta during the final approach.
The right side provides a front-row seat to Japan's volcanic activity, particularly Sakurajima, and offers better views of the Japanese archipelago's southern coastline before the final approach into Taichung.