NGO destination photo

To NGO?

Tip: Sit on the left side for landing.

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.

ISG → NGO
Ishigaki to Nagoya
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The Left Side provides a continuous panorama of the Ryukyu Island chain, including direct views of Miyako and Okinawa, followed by the dramatic coastline of the Kii Peninsula upon approach to Nagoya.

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8.5
KMI → NGO
Miyazaki to Nagoya
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The left side provides a superior view of the Japanese mainland, including the Shikoku mountain ranges, the dense urban corridors of the Kansai region, and a clear view of the Suzuka Mountains during the final approach.

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8.5
KOJ → NGO
Kagoshima to Nagoya
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The left side offers superior views of the dramatic volcanic clusters of Kyushu and the rugged mountain ranges of Shikoku, concluding with a panoramic approach over Ise Bay toward Nagoya.

0
8.5
KUL → NGO
Kuala Lumpur to Nagoya
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The left side offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including the Kuala Lumpur skyline upon departure, the urban sprawl of Western Taiwan, and a scenic approach over the mountains of Shikoku and the Ise Bay.

0
8.5
NGS → NGO
Nagasaki to Nagoya
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Offers a stunning panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, including its countless islands and the industrial coastline of Honshu, culminating in a clear approach over Ise Bay.

0
8.5
OKA → NGO
Okinawa to Nagoya
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The left side provides a spectacular panoramic tour of the Japanese archipelago, including the emerald Amami Islands, the rugged southern coastline of Shikoku, and the scenic Kii Peninsula before entering Ise Bay.

0
8.5
AXT → NGO
Akita to Nagoya
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The left side provides a continuous view of Japan's interior mountain ranges and offers the iconic sight of Mount Fuji in the distance during the latter half of the journey.

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8.5
DLC → NGO
Dalian to Nagoya
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The right side of the aircraft typically provides superior views of the southern Korean archipelago, the historic Tsushima Strait, and a panoramic perspective of Lake Biwa and Ise Bay during the final approach into Nagoya.

0
8.5
DTW → NGO
Detroit to Nagoya
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The right side offers a superior view of the volcanic landscape of the Kamchatka Peninsula and the stark, frozen beauty of the Arctic Circle.

0
8.5
ICN → NGO
Seoul to Nagoya
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The left side offers a superior view of the Japanese landscape, specifically providing a direct line of sight to Lake Biwa and the dramatic peaks of the Japanese Alps during the descent into Nagoya.

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8.5
KIJ → NGO
Niigata to Nagoya
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The right side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic Northern Japanese Alps, including iconic volcanic peaks and the approach over Ise Bay.

0
8.5
MYJ → NGO
Matsuyama to Nagoya
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The left side offers a superior view of the picturesque Seto Inland Sea islands and the dense urban sprawl of the Kansai region as you approach Nagoya.

0
8.5
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