Born in Tokyo, and raised in Aomori Japan, Akiko started playing piano at 3, and quit school in her teens when she ascended to the top ranks of Japan's studio musicians as a pianist and synthesizer player.
At 21, she released "Japanese Girl" -- her first CD, largely recorded in L.A. with her fans Lowell George and Little Feat. She began a collaboration with Yellow Magic Orchestra (Y.M.O.) , who played on her next recordings, and joined them on their worldwide tours. Akiko expanded her musical collaborations with (Y.M.O.) on her subsequent CDs, and she married YMO's Ryuichi Sakamoto in 1982.
Akiko Yano has continued to collaborate with some of the world's most renowned musicians: Thomas Dolby , Pat Methany and The Chieftans -- (whose CDs include Akiko's songs and vocals), singing in both Japanese and English. She has also composed the music for the film "My Neighbors the Yamadas" by the famed Studio Ghibli animation studios as well as for Toei's animated feature "Atashin'chi".
Akiko has toured Europe extensively, including concerts at The Montreux Jazz Festival, Cafe de la Danse and Cite de la Musique in Paris, and in London where she sold out a week of special concerts at Pizza Express in 2002. In the U.S., she has performed in L.A., San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, and of course, New York City, where she periodically plays sold-out concerts throughout the year at the famous Joe's Pub at the New York Public Theater.
Akiko has released 24 original albums to date. (3 released in the U.S.) Also released are two "Best of" compilation albums, of which one is the most recently released collection of selections from her piano solo works, titled "PIYANO AKIKO".
She has lived in the U.S. since 1990, and now currently resides in a loft in Lower Manhattan where is actively working on new music.