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is often more budget-friendly and serves as a central hub for day trips to Expand map Major Cities Religious Sites

Hyogo offers a unique blend of samurai heritage in its interior and international family connections through its historic port city.

Proposal for the "Kansai Enko 87 Ryoko": A Comprehensive Revitalization of Regional Heritage and Youth Mobility

In historical transport documentation and regional dialects, "Enko" can refer to deep-route excursions or localized coastal voyages ( Enkou - 遠航). In older logistics logs, it occasionally categorized long-distance industrial corridors connecting Kansai ports to outlying rural towns. Alternatively, in localized Japanese slang, enko can represent sitting down or taking a rest during a grueling journey—historically used to document rest stops along pilgrimage routes. The "87 Ryoko" Chronology and Logistics