![]() The next year, Eisuke was transferred from New York City to Hanoi, and the family returned to Japan. The family moved to New York City in 1940. She attended kabuki performances with her mother, who was trained in shamisen, koto, otsuzumi, kotsuzumi, nagauta, and could read Japanese musical scores. Ono was enrolled in piano lessons from the age of 4, until the age of 12 or 13. In 1937, the family was transferred back to Japan, and Ono enrolled at Tokyo's elite Gakushūin (also known as the Peers School), one of the most exclusive schools in Japan. Her younger brother Keisuke was born in December 1936. The rest of the family followed soon after, with Ono first meeting her father when she was two years old. Two weeks before Ono's birth, Eisuke was transferred to San Francisco, California by his employer, the Yokohama Specie Bank. ![]() The kanji translation of Yōko ( 洋子) means "ocean child". Eisuke came from a long line of samurai warrior-scholars. Isoko's adoptive maternal grandfather Zenjiro Yasuda ( 安田 善次郎, Yasuda Zenjirō) was an affiliate of the Yasuda clan and zaibatsu. Ono was born on February 18, 1933, in Tokyo City, to Isoko Ono ( 小野 磯子, Ono Isoko) (1911-1999) and Eisuke Ono ( 小野 英輔, Ono Eisuke), a wealthy banker and former classical pianist. 3 Political activism, social media and public appreciationīiography Early life and family.1.5 Return to music and murder of Lennon. ![]()
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