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Nada-Gogō
are five groups of Sake breweries in the cities of Kobe and Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is the largest sake producing region in Japan, with breweries in the area accounting for just over one quarter of the sake production in the entire country.〔(日本一の酒処(灘五郷) ) "Japan's number one sake region, Nada-Gogō", retrieved March 24, 2008〕 ==History==
Records show that Sake production first started in Nada nearly 700 years ago, in 1330.〔(The Sake of Nada ) "The Nada District", retrieved March 24, 2008〕 However, the beginning of Nada Sake's rise to popularity is often said to be when Bunzaemon Zakoya moved to the area from Itami City and started a brewery there during the Kan'ei period. The rise of Nada's Sake coincided with the rise of the Tokugawa shogunate, which had barrels of Sake shipped to Edo aboard ships.〔(Nadagogo Museum ) "Nada sake - the secret of this rare taste", retrieved March 24, 2008〕 Many breweries in the region were heavily damaged in the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995, but most have recovered and continue to produce sake.〔
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