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Hayashi

Proper noun

Meaning

Hayashi (plural Hayashis)

A surname from Japanese.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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His father Hayashi Jūzō was the adopted son of Mizui Buhei who was an adopted son of Itō Yaemon's family, a lower-ranked samurai from Hagi in Chōshū Domain (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture ). Source: Internet

Having trained in Tokyo, Hayashi favors the classic, stark Edomae style, consisting of little more than bite-sized tidbits of vinegared, room-temperature rice, crowned with a single variety of neta (seafood toppings). Source: Internet

Hayashi may well resuscitate her political career, but it's too soon for her to run for another office after trampling the contract of trust and transparency that exists between voters and the politicians elected to represent them. Source: Internet

Fumio (Frank) Kanno earned the award with co-editors Jim Tanaka of Richmond, Henry Tanaka of New Westminster and the late Kotaro Hayashi for Changing Tides: Vanishing Voices of Nikkei Fishermen and Their Families. Source: Internet

While in Japan in the summer of 1925, he met Aki Hayashi, with whom he began a relationship. Source: Internet

“I immediately just shot into the bathroom to find this naked guy soaking wet … choking my son, biting his left ear,” Hayashi said. Source: Internet

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