*** This review is based on my personal experience and expenses. I am sharing my experience to help others plan their trips. *** This review focuses solely on the service provided by Japan Airlines. A comprehensive review will be published in due course.

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While browsing Facebook pages, I stumbled upon a promotional offer that caught my eye. Before I knew it, I had booked a round-trip flight to Nagoya with one night's accommodation for only 11,000 baht. This incredible deal was found on Expedia.co.th.

After booking your flight, you can select your seat using the booking information provided by Expedia. This is convenient as you don't have to wait until check-in to choose your seat. Additionally, Japan Airlines allows you to check two bags, each weighing up to 23 kg, and carry one bag on board. (Please correct me if this information is inaccurate.) Let's get started!

My flight is JL738, operated by a B787 aircraft and is a codeshare flight with Bangkok Airways. The boarding gate is F6, which is a long walk, so please allow ample time as it is located at the far right end of the terminal. The flight departs at 00:40 and is expected to depart on time.

On the way to board at Gate F6

Excited to be flying on a B787 for the first time!

As a full-service airline, pillows and blankets are provided.

The TV has a screen for watching movies, listening to music, and entertainment. I watched two movies. Oh, some movies are dubbed in Thai.

Let's take a look at the legroom situation. I'm 183 cm tall, and when I sit normally, it's like this. It's not cramped, but it's not very comfortable either. I once sat in an A380, and it was so comfortable (personal opinion). Haha! But it's not like I'm uncomfortable or anything.

Let's take a look at the food. To be honest, sometimes I eat things without knowing what they are. Haha! But the most delicious thing I had this meal was the fruit. The thing I liked the least was probably the salad.

The interior of the aircraft features a spacious Business Class cabin, occupying one-third of the total seating capacity.

Let's take a look at my seat. This B787 has a 2-4-2 seating arrangement.

I like the pattern of the cushion. It looks beautiful, cute, and comfortable to the eyes.

The window glass is photosensitive. Press up or down to adjust the incoming light. When the aircraft takes off or lands, the captain will automatically adjust the light. (I have never been on a plane, I have only opened and closed the window manually, haha!)

This photo was taken at Chubu Airport (NGO) before my departure.

The top floor, likely the 4th floor, is an observation deck for watching airplanes take off and land, called the Sky Deck zone. This zone also features a variety of excellent restaurants.

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