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Naha to Honolulu — Ocean Freight Schedule & Transit Time

Tucked into the southernmost stretch of Japan, Naha serves as a key departure point for direct trans-Pacific sailings to Honolulu, with Matson operating the sole carrier service on this lane. For importers researching the Naha to Honolulu transit time, the voyage runs approximately 22 days, reflecting the mid-Pacific routing between Okinawa and Hawaii. Because Matson maintains dedicated capacity on this corridor, U.S. importers — particularly those supplying Hawaii's retail and distribution sectors — can rely on a consistent, single-carrier schedule for planning inbound inventory from Japan.

Data last updated: 2026-07-09 — refreshed with every new schedule batch.

22–22 daysTypical transit (P25–P75)
~1.0/weekSailings, last 4 weeks
1Active route products (90 days)
1Carriers
4094 nmSea-route distance

Supply & Demand snapshot

Deployed capacity Steady — avg ~3,560 TEU/week planned ahead vs ~3,457 over the past 6 weeks (+3%)
Space utilization Not enough data
Port performance Honolulu (POD) 1.0 day avg stay · limited sample

Carriers on this lane

Matson

Frequently asked questions

How long does ocean shipping from Naha to Honolulu take?
Direct port-to-port transit on this lane typically takes 22 to 22 days, based on 71 recorded voyages.
How many sailings per week are there from Naha to Honolulu?
Roughly 1.0 sailings per week departed over the past four weeks (physical vessels, all carriers combined).
Which carriers serve the Naha to Honolulu route?
1 carriers currently market this lane, including Matson.
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Figures are indicative estimates with partial coverage, for reference only, not carrier-confirmed. Coverage: East & Southeast Asia → United States, direct port-to-port services. For live FCL/LCL quotes, contact an ETDETA sales specialist.