The left side provides a scenic perspective of the coral-fringed coastline and the Naha skyline during the final approach over the East China Sea.
The right side is the definitive choice for this route, offering a majestic view of Mt. Fuji shortly after takeoff and a spectacular approach over the turquoise waters of the Kerama Islands.
The right side offers the most iconic view in Japanese domestic travel: a stunning, close-up perspective of Mount Fuji shortly after takeoff from Haneda.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring a close-up look at the Seto Inland Sea islands upon departure and a stunning sequence of the Amami and Kerama island chains before landing in Naha.
The right side of the aircraft offers an incredible gallery of Japan's most famous landmarks, including a prime view of Mount Fuji, the Southern Alps, and the stunning emerald coral reefs of the Ryukyu island chain.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of Japan's volcanic geography, including views of Mt. Aso and the iconic Sakurajima, followed by the lush UNESCO forests of Yakushima and the turquoise lagoons of the northern Ryukyu islands.
The right side offers a spectacular panoramic tour of Japan's geographic diversity, featuring the snow-capped Japanese Alps, the island-dotted Seto Inland Sea, and the active volcanoes of Kyushu before descending over the vibrant coral reefs of the Ryukyu Islands.
The right side offers world-class views of the Hatenohama sandbars immediately after takeoff and the stunning 'Kerama Blue' waters of the Kerama Islands National Park during the mid-flight transition.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for observing the rugged coastlines of Shikoku and Kyushu, active volcanoes, and the stunning emerald island chain of the Ryukyu archipelago.
While both sides offer views of the East China Sea, the right side is superior for its stunning perspectives of the Zhoushan Archipelago after takeoff and the breathtaking coral reefs of the Kerama Islands during the descent into Naha.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, the mountain ranges of Shikoku, and a string of tropical islands including Amami Oshima during the descent into Okinawa.
While both sides provide views of the volcanic Ryukyu arc, the Right Side is preferred for the stunning Amakusa archipelago shortly after takeoff and the world-renowned 'Kerama Blue' water and coral reefs during the final descent into Okinawa.
The left side offers a superior view of Japan's backbone, including the dramatic Japanese Alps, the urban centers of central Honshu, and a beautiful approach over the emerald waters of the Ryukyu Islands.