Okazaki (surname) explained
Okazaki (written:) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Chieko N. Okazaki (1926 - 2011), former counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Dai Okazaki (AKA "Smelly", born 1971), Japanese comedic performer and former manga artist
- , Japanese alpine skier
- , Japanese shogi player
- Isao Okazaki (1920–2006), Japanese right-wing activist
- Katsuo Okazaki (1897–1965), served as the Japanese Foreign Minister between 1952 and 1954
- Kenjiro Okazaki (born 1955), Japanese visual artist
- Kyoko Okazaki (born 1963), a Japanese manga artist, winner of the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2004
- Makoto Okazaki (岡崎 慎, born 1998), Japanese football player
- Miles Okazaki (born 1974), American guitarist, arranger, and composer
- Reiji Okazaki (1930–1975), Japanese scientist
- Ritsuko Okazaki (1959–2004), Japanese singer-songwriter
- , Japanese gymnast
- Seishiro Okazaki (1890–1951), founder of the Danzan Ryu school of Jūjutsu
- Shinji Okazaki (born 1986), Japanese footballer
- Steven Okazaki (born 1952), Japanese-American filmmaker
- Tadao Okazaki (born 1943), Japanese artist
- Takashi Okazaki, Japanese manga artist known for Afro Samurai
- , Japanese long jumper
- Teruyuki Okazaki (born 1931), founder, chairman and chief instructor of the International Shotokan Karate Federation
- Tomiko Okazaki (1944–2017), Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan
- Tomomi Okazaki (born 1971), Japanese speed skater
- , Japanese scientist
Fictional characters
- Jen Okazaki, character in the Australian mockumentary series Angry Boys
- Tim Okazaki, Jen's son, also from Angry Boys
- Okazaki, from the novel series Ring
- Tomoya Okazaki, the main character from the visual novel and anime Clannad
- Yumemi Okazaki, a character from the Touhou Project series