Okay, so I got curious about this whole “Yoko Ono horoscope” thing. I mean, she’s such an iconic figure, and I’ve always been a little bit into astrology, so I thought, why not dive in?

First, I needed to find her birthdate. Pretty easy, just a quick search, and boom – February 18, 1933. That makes her an Aquarius, which, I gotta say, kinda fits, right? The whole independent, unconventional vibe.
Digging Deeper
But I didn’t want to just stop at her sun sign. I wanted the full picture! So, I started looking for websites that could generate a birth chart. You know, the whole deal with the planets, houses, and all that jazz. I put in her birthdate, time (which I had to guess, because, who knows Yoko Ono’s exact birth time?), and place (Tokyo, obviously).
I found a couple of good looking pages which had birth chart drawing tools.
I entered February 18, 1933, and picked a random birth time of noon.

- First try: The first site I tried generated this super complicated-looking chart. Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming. Lots of lines and symbols I didn’t totally understand.
- Second try: The next site was a little more user-friendly. The chart was still complex, but it had some explanations and interpretations. I started clicking around, trying to make sense of it all.
Making Sense of It All
I focused on the main stuff: Her moon sign (which is your emotional side), her rising sign (how you present yourself to the world), and some of the major aspects (the relationships between the planets). It’s all still pretty new to me, but I’m getting the hang of it.
I’m still working on understanding all the details of her chart. It’s a lot to take in! But it’s fascinating to see how these astrological placements might relate to her personality and life. I mean, she’s definitely a unique individual, and it’s cool to see how that might be reflected in her stars.
This is definitely a work in progress. I’m going to keep researching and learning. Maybe I’ll even try to find some interpretations of her chart by professional astrologers. It’s like a puzzle, and I’m slowly putting the pieces together!