Hayakawa
Hayakawa (written: 早川) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Chuko Hayakawa (born 1945), Japanese politician
- Hiromi Hayakawa (born 1982), Mexican singer
- Kenichi Hayakawa (born 1986), Japanese male badminton player
- Kiyotaka Hayakawa (1946–2005), Japanese handball player
- Nami Hayakawa (born 1984), Japanese athlete
- Norio Hayakawa (born 1944), American activist
- Noritsugu Hayakawa (1881–1942), Japanese businessman
- Ren Hayakawa (born 1987), Japanese female archer
- S. I. Hayakawa (1906–1992), semanticist and United States Senator from California
- Sakura Hayakawa (born 1997), Japanese rhythmic gymnast
- Sayo Hayakawa (born 1983), Japanese fashion model
- Sessue Hayakawa (1889–1973), motion picture actor
- Tokuji Hayakawa (1894–1981), founder of Hayakawa Kinzoku Kougyou (the present-day Sharp Corporation)
- Tomonobu Hayakawa (born 1977), former Japanese footballer
- Hayakawa Senkichirō (1863–1922), Japanese politician and president of the South Manchurian Railway
- Lady Hayakawa (died 1613), a common nickname for one of Ujiyasu's daughters and Ujizane Imagawa's wife
See also
- Hayakawa, Yamanashi, a town in Japan
- Hayakawa Award, an award chosen annually by the readers of Hayakawa's SF Magazine
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