

SEND A WISH
Since 1981, Yoko Ono has collected over 700,000 PEACE WISHES from people worldwide as part of her interactive Wish Tree exhibits, and also via email and conventional mail. The wishes will be installed around the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER. If you have not had the chance to hang your wishes on one of Yoko’s Wish Trees yet, you can make your own Wish Tree, and/or send your wishes to the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER from this page.
You can send as many wishes as you like, at any time.
SEND A WISH by email
Email your wish to: wish@IMAGINEPEACE.com
SEND A WISH by Twitter
@IPTowerMake a wish & DM @IPTower to send your wish to
IMAGINE PEACE TOWER, Viðey Island, Reykjavík, Iceland.
More info: http://bit.ly/iptower
SEND A WISH by post
How To Make an IMAGINE PEACE Wish Tree
In your school, workplace, community.
You will need: Tree, pencils, Wish Tags.
For Wish Tags you could use paper and string, or pre-strung white shipping tags.
Add the IMAGINE PEACE sign
Add the WISH TREE instruction
When the tree is full of wishes:
email us a photo and tell us your story
Wish Trees are traditionally native, local and indigenous.
Olive, Apple, Pomegranate, Ficus, Birch, and Juniper trees are all popular choices.

As a child in Japan, I used to go to a temple and write out a wish on a piece of thin paper and tie it around the branch of a tree. Trees in temple courtyards were always filled with people’s wish knots, which looked like white flowers blossoming from afar.
Yoko Ono
All My Works Are A Form Of Wishing


Q: And when did the “Wish Tree” happen for the first time?
YO: I don’t remember exactly when. It’s after 1981, after John, my husband’s passing.
Q: Every city could have a “Wish Tree!”
YO: When they did it in Finland they said one tree was not enough. Because the wish was becoming much larger than one tree. They added so many trees it became like a mini-forest. You suddenly see very strong emotions of people coming out. It is fantastic. I’m keeping all the wishes from all the countries, although I never read any of them. I feel it’s not right to read people’s private wishes.
Q: It’s a growing archive?
YO: It’s not an archive. I’ll tell you what’s going to happen: every piece of paper has a wish on it, I don’t read it, and all of them will be put in one big tower of a sculpture, like a totem. It will be a very powerful sculpture… a tower which contains wishes of the people of the world of our time. All in one tower!
Q: In terms of the energy!
YO:Yes. People’s wishes! So that’s why I’m keeping them.
Interview with Yoko Ono, 1996

I have saved all the wishes people made and hung on my work, called ‘Wish Tree’ in many different countries.
The number of those wishes I collected and kept has now reached over 495 thousand, and they will all be buried in capsules around this light tower on the Isle of Videy.
I hope IMAGINE PEACE TOWER will give light to the strong wishes of World Peace from all corners of the planet and give encouragement, inspiration and a sense of solidarity in a world now filled with fear and confusion. Let us come together to realize a peaceful world.
I consider myself very fortunate to see the dream my husband and I dreamt together become reality.
Yoko Ono, 2007


Yoko Ono unveiled the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER in Iceland on October 9th, 2007.
More about wish trees HERE.






























































































































































































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Fantastic! What a wonderful idea and beautiful tower! We will build a tree here in Vancouver for peace. Live peace. Love peace. Spread Peace.
Zed