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 Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff and a more dramatic perspective of the Liaodong Peninsula and Dalian's coastal geography during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior visual experience with views of the southern Japanese coastline, the bustling coastal cities of Mainland China, and a stunning approach over the lush Red River Delta in Vietnam.
The right side provides superior views of Japan's southern coastline, the tropical Ryukyu Islands, and the scenic approach over Luzon and Manila Bay.
The right side offers superior views of Japan's rugged interior, including the Shikoku mountain ranges and the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Kyushu, culminating in a potential close-up of Sakurajima.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of the Seto Inland Sea's numerous islands, the dense urban landscape of the Kansai region, and the world's longest suspension bridges.
The right side of the aircraft offers more frequent views of terrestrial landmarks, including the rugged Kii Peninsula after takeoff, the urbanized west coast of Taiwan, and the lush terrain of the Malay Peninsula during arrival.
The left side provides a spectacular corridor along Japan's southern coast and the Ryukyu island chain, offering a vibrant mix of mountainous terrain and tropical coral reefs before reaching Taipei.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff, better exposure to the massive glaciers of the Alaskan Range, and scenic vistas of the Great Lakes during the descent into Michigan.
The right side offers a superior view of Japan's largest lake, the scenic San'in coastline, and a better perspective of the Korean mountains and Seoul's urban sprawl during the descent.
The right side offers superior land-based views including the rugged coastline of southern Japan, active volcanoes in Kyushu, and the intricate geography of the Pearl River Delta upon arrival.
The right side offers spectacular views of the snow-capped Japanese Alps shortly after departure and provides a better angle for spotting the Great Wall of China during the descent into Beijing.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Japanese Alps during the initial climb from Nagoya and the most iconic approach into Qingdao, including the massive Jiaozhou Bay Bridge and the city skyline.