The Azai clan was a powerful samurai family that played a significant role during the Sengoku period in Japan, particularly in the late 16th century. They were known for their rivalry with other daimyลs and their stronghold in the northern part of Owari Province, which positioned them as key players in the complex power dynamics of feudal Japan. The clan's influence was largely shaped by their military engagements and alliances, especially with the powerful Oda clan.