Originally Posted by
anabolism
OK, but how do you determine which JL seat map to look at? The JL web page shows only vague configuration information (such as 747-400), and ExpertFlyer warns that JL 747 seat maps are often inaccurate. ...
From the maps provided by
Seatmaestro it seems that JAL 3 Class 747's have 12 or less seats in the forward nose cabin. 2 Class have 20.
So I guess the best thing to do would be to count the number of seats appearing in rows 1-5.