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Tip: Sit on the left side for landing.

The left side offers a spectacular view of the numerous Kutsuna Islands in the Seto Inland Sea and the scenic Ehime coastline during the final approach.

HND β†’ MYJ
Tokyo to Matsuyama
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The right side offers the most iconic view in Japanese aviation: a close-up pass of Mount Fuji, followed by the majestic Southern Alps and the stunning island-dotted Seto Inland Sea.

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9.8
NRT β†’ MYJ
Tokyo to Matsuyama
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The right side provides an unparalleled view of Mount Fuji and the picturesque islands and bridges of the Seto Inland Sea during the descent into Shikoku.

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9.6
KIX β†’ MYJ
Osaka to Matsuyama
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The right side offers an extraordinary view of the Seto Inland Sea National Park, featuring world-famous bridges and hundreds of scenic islands.

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9.2
OKA β†’ MYJ
Okinawa to Matsuyama
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The right side offers a spectacular journey over the Ryukyu archipelago, featuring the UNESCO-listed Yakushima and the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Kyushu's eastern coast.

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9.2
ITM β†’ MYJ
Osaka to Matsuyama
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The right side offers a magnificent panorama of the Seto Inland Sea National Park, featuring world-record suspension bridges and the iconic Kobe waterfront.

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8.8
NGO β†’ MYJ
Nagoya to Matsuyama
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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.

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8.5
ICN β†’ MYJ
Seoul to Matsuyama
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The left side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic descent over the Seto Inland Sea, showcasing its numerous islands and the famous bridge networks of the Shimanami Kaido.

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8.5
PVG β†’ MYJ
Shanghai to Matsuyama
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The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of Japan's volcanic landscape, including the Goto Islands and the massive Mount Aso caldera, followed by the rugged southern coastline of the Seto Inland Sea.

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8.5
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