Passengers can view the expansive Chita Peninsula coastline and the industrial heart of Nagoya, with the snow-capped Japanese Alps visible in the far distance on clear days.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff and provides an incredible perspective of the Daisetsuzan volcanic range during the approach into Asahikawa.
The right side offers a superior view of the Japanese southern coastline including the Kii Peninsula and Kyushu, followed by a dramatic crossing of the Mekong River and a panoramic approach into Bangkok.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point over the Seto Inland Sea, including famous suspension bridges, thousands of islands, and a panoramic approach into downtown Fukuoka.
The right side offers the iconic view of Mount Fuji shortly after takeoff from Nagoya, followed by incredible vistas of the Japanese Alps and the vast Arctic ice cap during the polar crossing.
The left side is superior for mountain enthusiasts, offering views of the Japanese Alps, the massive Tian Shan range, and the dramatic peaks of the Caucasus.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the rugged coastline of Japan's Kii Peninsula, the high-altitude peaks of Taiwan, and a stunning approach along the central and southern Vietnamese coast.
The right side offers a superior view of the Japanese archipelago's western coastline and the dramatic entry into the Yangtze River Delta, providing a more varied landscape than the open ocean views on the left.
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a distant view of Mount Fuji, the massive Lake Biwa, and a superior perspective of the Han River and Seoul skyline during the descent into Gimpo.
The Right Side offers a superior perspective of the Seto Inland Sea's numerous islands and the majestic volcanic landscapes of central Kyushu, including the active Mount Aso caldera.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the snow-capped Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff, followed by a dramatic crossing of the Korean Peninsula and the coastal architecture of the Bohai Rim.
The left side offers a premier view of Mount Fuji and the majestic Southern Alps during the mid-flight segment, providing the most iconic Japanese landscapes.
The right side offers a superior view of Japan's southern islands and the rugged coastline of the Kii Peninsula, whereas the left side faces the vast Pacific Ocean for most of the duration.