Asano clan
The Asano clan was a prominent samurai family in Japan, particularly during the Edo period. They were known for their loyalty and service to the Tokugawa shogunate. The clan's most famous figure is Asano Naganori, who is remembered for his role in the 47 Ronin incident, where his samurai sought revenge after his forced seppuku.
The Asano clan originated in the Mikawa Province and held significant land and power. Their influence waned after the events surrounding Naganori, but their legacy remains a notable part of Japanese history, symbolizing honor and loyalty among samurai.