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 vantage point for the Seto Inland Sea, featuring thousands of tiny islands and the massive bridges connecting Honshu to Shikoku, followed by a scenic approach over Ise Bay.
The left side offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including potential sightings of Jeju Island, the volcanic landscapes of Kyushu, and distant views of the Japanese Alps and the Kansai urban sprawl during descent.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers glimpses of the Vietnamese coastline, the majestic mountains of Taiwan, and the dramatic mountainous terrain of Japan's Chubu region upon descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the Philippine archipelago, the main island of Okinawa, and the dramatic coastal entry into Japan's Ise Bay.
The right side offers a superior viewing experience, featuring the southern coastline of the Korean Peninsula and a spectacular final approach over Ise Bay into Nagoya's offshore airport, with potential views of Mount Fuji in the distance.
The left side provides a more diverse viewing experience, featuring the rugged mountains of Indochina, the sprawling urban centers of the Pearl River Delta, and the dramatic snow-capped Japanese Alps during the descent into Nagoya.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Japanese Alps during the descent and a more comprehensive view of the Seoul urban sprawl shortly after takeoff.