Okazaki (written: 岡崎) 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 SaintsDai Okazaki (AKA "Smelly", born 1971), Japanese comedic performer and former manga artistIsao Okazaki (1920–2006), Japanese right-wing activistKatsuo Okazaki (1897–1965), served as the Japanese Foreign Minister between 1952 and 1954Kenjiro Okazaki (born 1955), Japanese visual artistKyoko Okazaki (born 1963), a Japanese manga artist, winner of the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2004Makoto Okazaki (born 1976), Japanese figure skaterMiles Okazaki (born 1974), American guitarist, arranger, and composerReiji Okazaki (1930–1975) and Tsuneko Okazaki (born 1933), husband and wife discoverers of the Okazaki fragments.Ritsuko Okazaki (1959–2004), Japanese singer-songwriterSeishiro Okazaki (1890–1951), founder of the Danzan Ryu school of JūjutsuShinji Okazaki (born 1986), Japanese football playerSteven Okazaki (born 1952), Japanese-American Academy Award winning filmmakerTakashi Okazaki, Japanese manga artist known for Afro SamuraiTeruyuki Okazaki (born 1931), founder, chairman and chief instructor of the International Shotokan Karate FederationTomiko Okazaki (1944–2017), Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of JapanTomomi Okazaki (born 1971), Japanese speed skaterFictional characters:
Jen Okazaki, character in the Australian mockumentary series Angry BoysTim Okazaki, Jen's son, also from Angry BoysTomoya Okazaki, the main character from the visual novel and anime ClannadYumemi Okazaki, a character from the Touhou Project series