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Hayate (write: 疾風 lit. "Hurricane") may refer to: * Hayate (train), the name of a train service in Japan * Nakajima Ki-84, a World War II era fighter * , two destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy * Forward Racing formerly Hayate Racing Team, the Kawasaki team in the 2009 MotoGP season People with the given name *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer Fictional characters * List of Hayate the Combat Butler characters, Hayate Ayasaki, the main character in the anime series ''Hayate the Combat Butler'' * Hayate (Dead or Alive), a fighter in the ''Dead or Alive'' video game series * List of Street Fighter EX characters#Hayate, Hayate, a character in ''Street Fighter EX2'' * State Military characters of the Fullmetal Alchemist anime#Black Hayate, Black Hayate, a dog in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' * List of Konoha Jonin#Hayate Gekko, Ha ...
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Hayate (train)
is a high-speed Shinkansen service operated in Japan, on the Tōhoku Shinkansen by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) since 2002 and on the Hokkaido Shinkansen by JR Hokkaido since 26 March 2016. It operates as far as the northern terminus of , and it is the second-fastest service on the Tohoku Shinkansen. These services were inaugurated with the opening of the Tohoku Shinkansen extension to Hachinohe on 1 December 2002. The name "Hayate" has not been used previously on any train service in Japan. The name was chosen with input from the public; roughly translated, it means a strong or violent wind; however, it carries positive connotations of speed and power. History Introduction In December 2002, the Tohoku Shinkansen extended to Hachinohe. As a result, the ''Hayate'' was introduced, in order to serve the newly extended section between Morioka and Hachinohe. ''Hayate'' trains ran between Tokyo and Hachinohe, and skips all stations between Ōmiya and Sendai. The ''Hayat ...
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