Flying Japan: Full JAL Flight Experience from Sapporo to Hiroshima via Tokyo Haneda

By とっちゃん 旅行

This video by travel YouTuber とっちゃん 旅行 offers a comprehensive look into a multi-leg domestic flight trip across Japan using Japan Airlines (JAL). The journey starts at New Chitose Airport (新千歳空港) in Hokkaido and ends at Hiroshima Airport (広島空港), with a layover at Tokyo's Haneda Airport (羽田空港).

The first segment covers JAL Flight 504 from New Chitose to Haneda. The flight is operated using an international Boeing 777-300 and departs at 9:55 AM, landing in Tokyo at 11:40 AM. During this leg, viewers can enjoy a detailed tour of the New Chitose Sakura Lounge before boarding, as well as visuals of takeoff, in-flight experience, and scenic aerial views before landing. The traveler's seat was 25A, a window seat that offers great views.

At Haneda Airport, the video takes the viewer into the Sakura Lounge once again while awaiting the connecting flight. The second leg, JAL Flight 263, operates using a Boeing 737-800. Departure from Tokyo is at 2:05 PM, and arrival in Hiroshima is at 3:30 PM. This portion includes highlights like priority boarding and scenic aerial shots including Mount Fuji and the Seto Inland Sea before landing in Hiroshima. The traveler’s seat is 36A.

Throughout the video, とっちゃん adds personal insights, smooth transitions, and real-time visuals captured using an iPhone 14 Pro and GoPro HERO10. The video is well-structured, with a clear itinerary and time-stamped segments that make it easy to navigate. It’s a great resource for viewers interested in Japan's domestic flight experience, lounging facilities, and JAL's quality service.

This trip not only showcases two major Japanese airports and flight types but also gives a glimpse into the efficiency and hospitality found within the Japanese air travel industry. Aviation enthusiasts and Japan-bound travelers will find this video particularly useful and engaging.

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