Hayashi

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Hayashi (林, literally "forest"), is a common Japanese surname.

People named Hayashi include:

Hayashi is also

  • The name of a former samurai clan, the Hayashi clan, several members of which served hereditarily as foreign policy advisors in the Tokugawa shogunate
  • The daimyō family of Jōzai han.
  • 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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