Passengers on the right side enjoy sweeping views of the Kobe city skyline, the iconic Port Tower, and the lush slopes of the Rokko Mountain range.
The left side is the clear winner for this route as it offers a front-row seat to the iconic Mount Fuji and the sprawling urban landscape of the Kansai and Kanto regions.
The left side provides an unparalleled look at the volcanic heart of Kyushu and the dense island chains of the Seto Inland Sea, offering more natural drama than the right.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, the mountain ranges of Shikoku, and a string of tropical islands including Amami Oshima during the descent into Okinawa.
The left side provides a breathtaking perspective of the Sea of Japan coastline, the iconic 'Tsugaru Fuji' (Mount Iwaki), and a spectacular approach into Hokkaido featuring the volcanic peaks of Lake Toya and Mount Yotei.
The Left Side is the clear winner for this route primarily due to the spectacular close-up views of the Sakurajima volcano and Kinko Bay during the final descent into Kagoshima.
The right side is the definitive choice for this route as it typically offers a majestic view of Mount Fuji's symmetrical cone and the scenic Pacific coastline of Shizuoka and Kanagawa.
The left side offers a premier viewing experience, featuring the world-renowned Akashi Kaikyo Bridge immediately after takeoff and a close-up profile of Mount Daisen during the approach to Yonago.
The right side is the preferred choice for this route as it typically offers a spectacular view of Mount Fuji and the sprawling Pacific coastline, along with the dense urban landscape of the Kansai and Kanto regions from a distance.