Hayashi
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Hayashi (林, literally "forest"), is a common Japanese surname.
People named Hayashi include:
- Yoshiki Hayashi (musician)
- Asuca Hayashi (singer)
- Chushiro Hayashi (astrophysicist)
- Kaz Hayashi (professional wrestler)
- Hayashi Fumiko (author, poet)
- Hayashi Masumi (convicted for putting poison in curry causing deaths at a summer festival in Wakayama, Japan)
- Hayashi Hidesada (retainer to Oda clan)
- Hayashi Senjuro (former Prime Minister of Japan)
- Ikuo Hayashi, one of the perpetrators of the 1995 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
- Yasuo Hayashi, another Tokyo perpetrator
- Hayashi (magician)
- Tsuruichi Hayashi (1873 - 1935), mathematician
- The name of a former clan
- The name of one of the four go houses in the Edo period
- A dish consisting of stewed beef and onions in gravy: Hayashi rice
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