Hattori
Hattori (written: 服部) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Akio Hattori, mathematician
- Daiki Hattori (服部 大樹, born 1987), Japanese footballer
- Hattori Hanzō (disambiguation)
- Hattori Kazutada (died 1595), Japanese samurai
- Hattori Tomosada, Japanese samurai
- Hattori Yūji (born 1960), sumo wrestler
- Katsuhisa Hattori (born 1936), Japanese classical composer
- Mitsuru Hattori, manga artist
- Naoki Hattori (born 1966), Japanese racing driver and journalist
- Nobuo Hattori (服部 信雄, born 1947), Japanese basketball player
- Shigeaki Hattori (born 1963), Japanese racing driver
- Takushiro Hattori (1901–1960), Imperial Japanese Army officer
- Toshihiro Hattori (born 1973), Japanese footballer
- Yoshihiro Hattori (1975–1992), a Japanese student shot and killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
- Yoshio Hattori (1899–1991), Japanese Scouting leader
- Yukio Hattori (born 1945), Japanese television personality
Other uses
- Hattori Nutrition College, a cooking school in Tokyo
- Hattori Ryokuchi Park in Osaka
- Hattori Shoten, a Tokyo-based publisher, an early publisher of Natsume Sōseki's I Am a Cat in English and Japanese.
- K. Hattori, a shop
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