Marine OS

Sea distances

Sea distance from Shanghai to Tokyo

The sea route from Shanghai (China) to Tokyo (Japan) is about 1,024 nautical miles, which is 1,896 km or 1,178 statute miles. That is about 8% longer than the direct great-circle line, because the practical route follows coastlines and shipping lanes.

1,024
nautical miles
1,896
kilometers
4d 6h
at 10 knots

Voyage time by boat speed

Time underway is distance divided by speed. These are continuous-passage figures with no stops or weather margin.

Boat and speedTime underway
Sailboat, conservative (5 kn)8d 13h
Sailboat, average (6 kn)7d 3h
Displacement trawler (8 kn)5d 8h
Fast trawler (10 kn)4d 6h
Planing motor yacht (15 kn)2d 20h
Fast motor yacht (20 kn)2d 3h

Planning estimate, not navigation

This distance is computed over the open Eurostat shipping-lane network. It is a realistic passage length for planning, but your sailed distance will differ with weather routing, currents, draft, and the exact berths you leave from and arrive at. Always verify against official charts.

Plan this passage properly

Open Shanghai to Tokyo in the Marine OS route planner: it suggests the sea route, then you drag waypoints, set your speed and fuel burn, and check weather and tides along the way.

Open this route in the planner

Frequently asked questions

How far is Tokyo from Shanghai by sea?

About 1,024 nautical miles (1,896 km / 1,178 statute miles) along the practical sea route. The straight-line distance is shorter, but boats follow coastlines, channels, and traffic lanes.

How long does it take to sail from Shanghai to Tokyo?

At a typical sailing average of 6 knots it is about 7d 3h underway. A 10-knot trawler needs about 4d 6h, and a 20-knot motor yacht about 2d 3h. Add margin for weather, currents, and stops.

How is this distance calculated?

It is computed over the open Eurostat global shipping-lane network, the same kind of network freight routing tools use. It is a realistic planning estimate, not a navigation product: your sailed distance will vary with weather routing, draft, and the exact harbors you use.