Azai

The Azai clan (浅井氏), also romanticized as the Asai clan, were an influential clan during the Warring States period in Japan. They were known to have a thoroughly disciplined military and were considered to be upper to middle class lords of their time. It is believed that they were originally middle class vassals of the Kyōgoku family before they branched off. Their origins possibly date back to the Fujiwara clan, specifically the Kan-inryu division. This division is also the known root for the ancient Sanjouke, Saionji and Taokudaiji families. They are recorded to have at least 76 generals serving them before their clan's end.

The kikkō is a hexagon pattern that has divine and fortuitous connotations. Believed to have originated from the Izumo Grand Shrine, it represents the durability of a turtle and the combination of six wishes. Usually a kikkō has something within the center which, in this case, is a hanabishi, a crest believed to have originated from the Heian period. Hanabishi generally don't have a meaning and were made popular due to the beautiful balance the design creates. They are usually used as a decoration for the upper class. The particular set of hanabishi used for the Azai crest is the four leafed water caltrop flower, commonly believed in Japan to originate from China.

Clan Heads

 * 1) Sukemasa
 * 2) Hisamasa
 * 3) Nagamasa

Major Vassals

 * Akao Kiyotsuna
 * Kaiho Tsunachika
 * Amenomori Kiyosada
 * Endo Naotsune
 * Isono Kazumasa
 * Atsuji Sadayuki
 * Miyabe Keijun
 * Shinjo Naoyori
 * Ogawa Suketada
 * Tōdō Takatora
 * Nomura Naotaka
 * Iguchi Tsunechika
 * Ōnogi Hidetoshi
 * Mitamura Kunisada
 * Anyouji Ujitane
 * Azami Tousei
 * Yuge Iezumi
 * Wakisaka Hidekatsu
 * Nakajima Naochika
 * Katagiri Naosada

Three Azai Sisters
The Three Azai Sisters (浅井三姉妹, Azai Sanshimai) is a contemporary term used to describe Nagamasa and Oichi's three surviving daughters. These maidens were entrusted to Hideyoshi after their mother's death. Each woman was famous for being sent to different daimyo.
 * Chacha - Hideyoshi's famous concubine who gave birth to Hideyori.
 * Hatsu - married her relative, Kyōgoku Takatsugu. Nagamasa's older sister, Kyogoku Maria, was married to Takatsugu's father, Takayoshi.
 * Oeyo - Hidetada Tokugawa's wife when she was six who gave birth to Senhime. Senhime was later married to Hideyori.

Other Maidens

 * Azai Kuraya - Sukemasa's cousin
 * Aeba Tsubone - Sukemasa's daughter
 * Kaizu no Tsubone - Sukemasa's daughter
 * Shouanke Kyuni - Hisamasa's eldest daughter
 * Ono-dono - Hisamasa's wife, Nagamasa's mother
 * Hirai Sadatake's sister - Nagamasa's other wife
 * Yasei no Kata - Nagamasa's concubine
 * Azai Kusu - Nagamasa's illegitimate daughter (mother is debated but not certain), Kyōgoku Tatsuko's maid