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 offers a spectacular view of the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan shortly after takeoff and the turquoise coral reefs of the Ryukyu Islands upon arrival in Okinawa.
The right side provides a superior aerial perspective of the island-dotted Seto Inland Sea after takeoff and the breathtaking coral reefs of the Kerama Islands during the final descent into Naha.
The right side provides an exceptional view of the Japanese coastline transitioning from the Sea of Japan to the East China Sea, featuring volcanic peaks and the stunning coral reefs of the Ryukyu chain.
The left side offers a more consistent panoramic view of the South Korean coastline, the northern islands of the Ryukyu chain, and the dramatic mountainous terrain of northern Okinawa during the descent.
While both sides offer views of the East China Sea, the right side is generally preferred for the spectacular aerial perspective of the Kerama Islands and the turquoise coral reefs surrounding Okinawa during the final descent.
The left side provides a consistent panoramic view of the Ryukyu Archipelago, showcasing a dramatic transition from Kyushu's volcanic terrain to the tropical coral reefs of the southern islands.
The right side offers a superior view of Taiwan's dramatic Central Mountain Range upon departure and a stunning perspective of Okinawa's southern coastline and Naha city during the final approach.