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Is Yoko Ono Still Alive? Exploring Her Present Existence

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist. There is confusion among her fans about whether she is alive or dead. So in this post, you will know the truth.

Is Yoko Ono Still Alive?

Celebrities frequently receive news of their own demise. This time, there is a persistent report on the internet that Yoko Ono has passed away. But Yoko Ono is still alive and well. In February 2023, she celebrated her 90th birthday and shared this beautiful moment on Instagram.

This is yet another instance of fake news that has been generated and spread by individuals in order to earn money from page views. But the star is still with us and below you can read about her journey.

Note: It is important for all of us to wait for official confirmation before making any assumptions related to stars’ death. They also have feelings and it’s our priority to don’t hurt anyone’s feelings.

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Yoko Ono’s Childhood Journey: A Life of Relocations

Ono’s mother, Isoko Ono gave birth to her in Tokyo City on February 18, 1933. Eisuke Ono her father is a wealthy banker and former classical pianist. Two weeks before Ono’s birth, Eisuke was transferred to San Francisco, California by his employer, the Yokohama Specie Bank.

Ono first met her father when she was two years old. After the family relocated back to Japan in 1937, Ono enrolled at one of Japan’s most exclusive schools, Tokyo’s Gakushin. From the time she was four years old until she was 12 or 13 years old, Ono took piano instruction.

Yoko Ono

In 1940, the family relocated to New York City. The family moved back to Japan after Eisuke’s transfer from New York City to Hanoi in French Indochina the next year. The Mitsui family’s prestigious Christian elementary school, Keimei Gakuen, accepted Ono as a student.

She stayed in Tokyo throughout World War II and the March 9, 1945, fire-bombing, during which she and other family members sought refuge in a unique bunker in Tokyo’s Azabu neighborhood, away from the intense bombing. Later, Ono and her family visited the Karuizawa mountain resort.

Ono stayed in Japan when the war ended in 1945 while her family relocated to Scarsdale, New York, a wealthy community located 25 miles (40 km) north of midtown Manhattan.

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