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Classic travel songs. Travel tunes that color your journeys—perfect for both the everyday and the extraordinary.

When it comes to travel, it’s all about the music.

These days there are so many travel shows that just watching them makes you want to go somewhere, right?

And the stylish background music they use.

There’s so much music that makes you feel like you’re on a trip just by listening.

How do you like to spend your time when you travel?

Enjoying delicious food and meeting new people are part of the fun, aren’t they?

In this article, we’ve picked travel songs that focus on the journey itself, as well as tracks that capture the excitement and resolve you feel when you set off—songs that resonate with each person’s emotions.

They’re all wonderful songs that will lift your mood not only when you’re traveling, but also in your everyday life.

Be sure to give them a listen while you’re on the move or in the car!

Classic travel songs: travel tunes that color your journeys—perfect for both everyday life and extraordinary moments (71–80)

Your AdventureOkazaki Taiiku

I find myself quietly moved by Okazaki Taiiku’s song “Kimi no Bouken.” Its upbeat melody carries strikingly positive lyrics.

It’s a track that gives you the courage to throw everything aside and set off on an adventure, making it perfect for solo trips or long holiday drives.

As if reclaiming a fresh state of mind, the music naturally sets your feet dancing.

There’s a scent of friendship and youth, as though it symbolizes the journey of life.

On your next day off, why not plan a trip to someplace unknown with this song playing through your earphones?

A lonely travelerElefanto Kashimashi

Lonely Traveler / Elephant Kashimashi / cover acoustic performance
A lonely travelerElefanto Kashimashi

This song is a single released in 1996.

It’s about setting out alone to an unfamiliar town, letting the wind guide you, in order to encounter something new—something wonderful.

The lyrics are very uplifting and energizing.

It’s the kind of travel song you’ll want to listen to when you’re on a trip!

Around The WorldFilm Studio Orchestra

The elegant melody woven by the grand orchestral arrangement was used as a film’s ending theme and stands as a signature work by Victor Young, who won the 1956 Academy Award for Best Original Score.

The performance by the Film Studio Orchestra beautifully balances the dignity of classical music with the accessibility of pop, and its graceful resonance lingers in the heart.

Originally gaining worldwide attention as the main theme for the film Around the World in 80 Days, the piece was later covered by a variety of artists, including Bing Crosby and the Ramsey Lewis Trio.

It’s a soothing track that’s perfect for a refreshing break during work or study, or for anyone who wants to relax and enjoy music at an unhurried pace.

Outside the dreamHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Into the Outside of the Dream (Official Video)
Outside the dreamHoshino Gen

From a short getaway to an extended trip, this is a song that will keep you in a buoyant, happy mood throughout your travels.

It’s especially perfect for warm summer days, but because it makes you want to burst out the door, it might even help you spend those I-don’t-feel-like-going-out days more actively.

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This song is included on the album “HORN AGAIN,” released in 2011.

It’s an upbeat track that can be seen as both an actual journey and a journey through life—choosing to set out guided only by intuition rather than taking a safe, preplanned trip.

White shipInoue Yosui

It’s a lyrical song that poignantly depicts a farewell at a harbor.

A celebrated piece showcased on Yosui Inoue’s debut album “Dansetsu,” it was released in May 1972.

The song calmly portrays the harbor scenery while unfolding the inner emotions of someone seeing off a loved one, woven together with a beautiful melody.

You can almost picture the protagonist standing still, eyes following a white ship quietly receding into the distance, hiding an overwhelming loneliness deep in their heart.

This work stands out as one of the most memorable tracks on “Dansetsu,” vividly capturing scenes of departures and farewells.

It resonates with anyone facing a parting or seeing off someone dear, and it’s also recommended as background music for watching the scenery go by on a long journey.

Travel[Alexandros]

A song by the four-piece rock band [Alexandros], who have released numerous hits since their major debut single “Wataridori” became a smash.

Featured on their 4th album, “Me No Do Karate.”, the track’s striking guitar-and-piano ensemble creates both wistfulness and catchiness.

The soaring high-tone vocals seem to echo the urge to travel.

It’s a nostalgic rock tune that especially lifts your mood as BGM for a solo trip.