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1-2-1 in 2 rows, 8 seats in total.
ANA website on F class is here (link).
F Menus and meals FT thread https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/all-nippon-airways-ana-mileage-club/1847163-f-menu-meals.html
Photos of the F Suites on the 777-300ER can be seen in post 120 (link).
FAQ about ANA "First square".
1. What is the best seat for a solo passenger?
Any of the window seats.
2. What is the best seat for a couple?
No consensus. Discussion on the topic of two people traveling together in F is here Two traveling in F or in post 121
3. I see 1A blocked. Is it occupied?
It will be released to all at online check-in (t-24) if not occupied.
4. What planes have the first class suites? Only 77W
5. What routes have the first class suites?
NRT-JFK,LAX,SFO,ORD,IAD,IAH on 77W
HND-JFK,LAX,ORD,FRA,LHR on 77W
6. Is the seat padded in bed mode?
Yes. A a flight attendant will add a comfortable pad atop the spacious flat-bed seat.
7. What's up with all this chatter about hot cabins?
The cabin temperature seems to be maintained very warm relative to most westerners' preferences, but it seems to be the prefered temperature for Japanese passengers.
You will survive.
8. Can you dine together with a partner in a suite like Cathay Pacific first class?
Unfortunately, no.
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Old May 11, 2016, 11:34 pm
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Originally Posted by setagaya944
Any F class seat is great. I think you might have more windows on 2K though? I might be wrong....
Does anyone have a confirmation on windows?
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Old May 11, 2016, 11:42 pm
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I do know that 2L has 2 windows but really only one can be viewed since the square walls block the front window.

(This is based on looking at my past travel pictures that I took on 2L)

Other times, I didn't have any pictures.
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Old May 11, 2016, 11:49 pm
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Originally Posted by TennisNoob
I do know that 2L has 2 windows but really only one can be viewed since the square walls block the front window.

(This is based on looking at my past travel pictures that I took on 2L)

Other times, I didn't have any pictures.
You mean the door right? I looked it up, the # of windows is the same for 1K and 2K.

The flight attendant will not forget that I am in 1K right? It is so close to the galley, but looking at pictures of the 1st class, is 1K and 1A have a 'blind spot' for flight attendants?

I would hate to use the call button, personally.
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Old May 11, 2016, 11:54 pm
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Originally Posted by United5459
You mean the door right? I looked it up, the # of windows is the same for 1K and 2K.

The flight attendant will not forget that I am in 1K right? It is so close to the galley, but looking at pictures of the 1st class, is 1K and 1A have a 'blind spot' for flight attendants?

I would hate to use the call button, personally.
If you're flying ANA you will never have to worry about the flight attendant not caring for you.

There guidelines are so strict everything has to be perfect..........
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Old May 12, 2016, 12:14 am
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OK. Like some said, I worry too much. Need to just take the experience all in I guess.
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Old May 12, 2016, 12:21 am
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OK. Like some said, I worry too much. Need to just take the experience all in I guess.
I don't have really much to say but other than pay attention closely to the level of detail NH flight attendants focus on when doing things.

If you're not impressed with NH just go take United GF and you'll understand by than
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Old May 12, 2016, 12:41 am
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I don't have really much to say but other than pay attention closely to the level of detail NH flight attendants focus on when doing things.

If you're not impressed with NH just go take United GF and you'll understand by than
I fly United Economy way too much. I pull hair every time. LOL.

I'll just relax and enjoy. ^
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Old May 12, 2016, 6:22 am
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Originally Posted by setagaya944
Any F class seat is great. I think you might have more windows on 2K though? I might be wrong....
Exactly the same number of windows. 1. The rest are covered by the structure
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Old May 16, 2016, 9:46 am
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Question

Got another question for you all.

Does ANA typically use door 1L when disembarking once I arrive at NRT?

Will First Class passengers have to wait to use door 2L?

I have a semi-short connection so any time saved is a plus.
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Old May 16, 2016, 10:07 am
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ANA generally uses the (most front) left door for disembarking.

But like we said before it's ANA. They will hold the curtains until all F PAX get off before even letting J PAX trample the F pax.
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Old May 16, 2016, 10:19 am
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@nrt, both doors open!
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Old May 16, 2016, 10:21 am
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Yes, just to clarify, I arrive at NRT; thanks for the swift replies.

Has anyone tried out the LAX First class lounge at TBIT?
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Old May 16, 2016, 10:51 am
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Originally Posted by United5459
Has anyone tried out the LAX First class lounge at TBIT?
to many online reviews. just google it.
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Old May 16, 2016, 3:39 pm
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Originally Posted by TennisNoob
ANA generally uses the (most front) left door for disembarking.

But like we said before it's ANA. They will hold the curtains until all F PAX get off before even letting J PAX trample the F pax.
Unless you are finishing a movie. I let them know to let the other passengers through and I'm going to finish my movie.
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Old May 16, 2016, 4:55 pm
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Originally Posted by United5459
Got another question for you all.

Does ANA typically use door 1L when disembarking once I arrive at NRT?

Will First Class passengers have to wait to use door 2L?

I have a semi-short connection so any time saved is a plus.
Geeze, relax dude. It's a great airline and you will have a great flight.
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