Asuza Onoki

=Early Life=

Asuza was born in Miami, Carolina to an ethnic Okataian American father, Kobei and an immigrant mother, a painter. One of her paternal great-grandfathers was an Okataian immigrant in the 1940s who opened the Okataian restaurant Onoki Tavern in Miami. Asuza's mother died when she was four, and she was raised and influenced heavily by her paternal grandmother.

Asuza attended the McArthur High School in Miami, Pembroke Pines where she played the trumpet and was trained in classical and jazz music. She then attended the Florida State University in Carolina Majored in journalism and women's studies. From 2006 to 2008 She attended the Oishi National University where she studied History and Sociology. She was an intern at local Miami publications Times Union, and was a publicity assistant.

=Career=

In 2017 she started working for the East Asia Morning Post while still living in Carolina and in 2018 she published in Oka her first book Metamodern, a guidebook for the modern romantic.

=Personnal Life=

Asuza married Thomas Hart, a Carolinian engineer in 2015 and lives in Pembroke Pines. She is politically engaged towards the Democrat party in Carolina and the Shinkoo Party in Oka.