JAL 777-300ER back on Sydney route

Does anyone have experience of how bulkhead seats 23C and 23H are on the 777-300?

From what I can tell, the seat's legroom extends into the aisle/door leading to PE cabin. Is regular foot traffic likely to be bothersome if I pick one of these seats?
 
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I found the hard product really nice. The food eclectic, entertainment limited and the service is really nice but not as friendly as the people can be.
Would I fly them again..yes..
 
I found the hard product really nice. The food eclectic, entertainment limited and the service is really nice but not as friendly as the people can be.
Would I fly them again..yes..
We had average food that was cold, service was not attentive and very very slow (in comparison to EK & SQ F service)

We have only flown J with them once from HND-GMP and didn't love it, only 1 meal choice and only white or red wine for a 2 hour 20 min flight in comparison to a SQ flight from BKK to SIN which is the same flight time had full service.

We were trying to get onto a ANA or Asiana flight but no luck
 
Does anyone have experience of how bulkhead seats 23C and 23H are on the 777-300?

From what I can tell, the seat's legroom extends into the aisle/door leading to PE cabin. Is regular foot traffic likely to be bothersome if I pick one of these seats?
not specifically- but just for reference 23A,B and JK are so far from the bulkhead you will struggle to reach it unless you slide down your seat in a weird way or your well over 6'4" heights. So with C and H, you likely won't get too bumped by the cabin crew going through.
 
Does anyone have experience of how bulkhead seats 23C and 23H are on the 777-300?

From what I can tell, the seat's legroom extends into the aisle/door leading to PE cabin. Is regular foot traffic likely to be bothersome if I pick one of these seats?
You're basically sitting in the aisle
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