After Tazaemon YAMAMURA discovered Miyamizu (water welling up in Nishinomiya City which is said to be suitable for brewing sake) in 1837 (or in 1840 in another theory), the center of the Sessen junigo transferred from Itami, which was far from the sea, to Nada gogo which enjoyed water and port. |
天保8年(1837年)(一説には天保11年(1840年))山邑太左衛門(やまむらたざえもん)によって宮水(みやみず)が発見されると、摂泉十二郷の中心は海に遠い伊丹から、水と港に恵まれた灘五郷へと移っていった。 |