The approach offers a stunning aerial perspective of the artificial island airport and the dense urban sprawl of Nagoya City against the backdrop of Ise Bay.
The right side offers a spectacular gallery of Japan's most rugged terrain, including the Sea of Japan coastline and the snow-capped peaks of the Japanese Alps.
The right side offers an exceptional perspective of the 'Setouchi' archipelago and the rugged peaks of Shikoku, ending with a strategic view toward Mount Fuji during the descent into Nagoya.
The Right Side offers a superior scenic experience, featuring the dramatic Caucasus Mountains, the edges of the Tibetan Plateau, and a spectacular coastal approach over the Kii Peninsula and Kansai region of Japan.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, offering a dramatic entry into Japan over the rugged Noto Peninsula and the majestic Japanese Alps, culminating in a clear view of Mount Fuji to the southeast during the descent.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Japanese Alps and a high probability of spotting Mount Fuji on the horizon during the descent phase into Nagoya.
The Right Side offers a spectacular progression from Hokkaido's volcanic caldera lakes to the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the Japan Alps and a high-altitude view of Mount Fuji.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the journey, including the spectacular Matsushima Bay shortly after takeoff and a stunning perspective of Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula during the mid-to-late stages of the flight.
The right side offers superior views of the Northern Mariana Islands chain early in the flight and a high probability of spotting Mount Fuji and the Izu Islands during the descent into Nagoya.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the Mount Aso caldera shortly after departure and captures the stunning island-dotted landscape of the Seto Inland Sea and the Suzuka mountain range during the approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the stunning turquoise waters of the Ryukyu Islands and a potential distant view of Mount Fuji during the descent into Nagoya.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for seeing the urban sprawl of Seoul and the dramatic, often snow-capped Japanese Alps during the descent into central Japan.
The left side provides a superior viewing experience by avoiding direct southern sun glare while offering spectacular views of the Caucasus Mountains, the vast Central Asian steppes, and a dramatic descent over the Japanese Alps.