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!
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Classic travel songs. Travel tunes that color your journeys—perfect for both everyday life and extraordinary moments (81–90)
From the World’s Train WindowsMizoguchi Hajime

A travel documentary series that has been on the air since 1987, “Sekai no Shaso kara” (From the World’s Train Windows).
I’m sure many people became interested in travel because of this show.
And along with the program, what we remember is its theme song! The composer is Hajo Mizoguchi, a musician also known as a cellist.
Perhaps because of its somewhat nostalgic tone, the music conjures up images of beautiful scenery unfolding before your eyes.
Influenced by the content of the show as well, it really makes you want to travel abroad! Since it’s an instrumental piece with no vocals, it seems suitable for any situation.
MIDNIGHT TRAVELERSuzuki Masayuki

This song is a single released in 1996.
Judging from the lyrics, it feels like they’re a couple with a bit of a complicated situation, but instead of being tied down by reality, they hop on a train that departs aimlessly in the middle of the night and set off for an unfamiliar town.
Plus, Suzuki’s voice is so wonderful that you can’t help but be captivated.
Memories of the AlhambraFrancisco Tárrega

This is a masterpiece whose delicate, beautiful guitar tone pierces the heart.
The mesmerizing melody created by its breathtaking tremolo technique proved the boundless possibilities of the classical guitar.
Composed by Francisco Tárrega in 1896, the piece expresses in music the deep inspiration he received from the Alhambra Palace in Granada.
It was featured on the soundtrack of the film The Killing Fields and used as background music in Korean dramas, capturing the hearts of even more listeners.
It’s a highly recommended piece when you want to immerse yourself in music with a calm mind or soothe your heart.
Surrender yourself to the melody that flows like the murmur of a fountain, and you will be enveloped in quiet serenity.
Journey of TwoBLANKEY JET CITY

This song is included on the album “Bang!” released in 1992.
It’s said that Benji, the guitarist and vocalist, wrote it while he was back home in Nagoya.
The lyrics are very simple and repetitive.
It tells of two people setting off on a journey, and the words can be interpreted as referring either to lovers or to music.
WagonCaravan

A song by singer-songwriter Caravan.
It’s included on the album “Wander Around,” released on April 19, 2006.
The music was composed by Caravan, with lyrics by YUKI, formerly of Judy and Mary.
Beginning with a light, sprightly guitar, this track makes you feel like slinging on a backpack and setting off on an impromptu journey.



