The right side provides a spectacular perspective of the city's unique isthmus geography and the surrounding Tsugaru Strait during the final approach.
The right side offers an unrivaled parade of Hokkaido's most famous volcanic landmarks, including two massive caldera lakes and the iconic 'Ezo Fuji' (Mount Yotei).
The right side offers a spectacular traverse over the heart of the Japanese Alps and prime views of Mount Iwate, ending with a potential glimpse of Hakodate's iconic star-shaped fort and city harbor during descent.
The right side provides an exceptional aerial perspective of the Japan Alps shortly after takeoff and the iconic star-shaped Goryokaku Fort during the final approach into Hakodate.
The right side offers a spectacular inland tour of Japan's geography, including the country's largest lake, the dramatic Northern Alps, and the volcanic peaks of the Tohoku region.
The left side provides the most iconic views, including the Tokyo skyline, distant glimpses of Mt. Fuji, the volcanic peaks of Tohoku, and the famous star-shaped Goryokaku Fort during the descent into Hakodate.
The right side provides a panoramic view of the Japanese archipelago's western coastline and the majestic mountains of Honshu and Hokkaido.