Reality television star Khloé Kardashian, known for preferring the comforts of home, recently embarked on a family vacation to Tokyo, Japan, departing from her luxurious $17 million Hidden Hills mansion. The 41-year-old celebrity, who boasts an impressive 367.9 million social media followers, ensured her children joined the adventure, capturing moments from their high-rise hotel window.
Family Moments in the Japanese Capital
Khloé proudly posed with her three-year-old son Tatum Thompson and seven-year-old daughter True Thompson against the backdrop of Tokyo's skyline. While she did not extensively document sightseeing activities, she offered a brief glimpse of subway doors and shared images of local market finds, including salty instant ramen and sugary gummies and candies. In a reflective post, Kardashian included the definition of the Japanese word "ukiyo," which translates to "living in the moment detached from the bothers of life."
Upcoming Celebrations and Family Dynamics
On April 12, Khloé and her ex-fiancé Tristan Thompson will celebrate True's eighth birthday. Despite ending their on-and-off five-year relationship in 2021, the pair reportedly have two more frozen embryos—a boy and a girl—stored for potential future use. Thompson's complex personal history includes fathering children with other partners, such as nine-year-old son Prince Oliver with Jordan Craig and four-year-old son Theo with Maralee Nichols.
Kim Kardashian's Parallel Tokyo Experience
While Khloé focused on low-key family time, her older sister Kim Kardashian took a more immersive approach to the trip. The 45-year-old Skims CCO visited the popular teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM with Khloé's son Tatum, posing in the faux-rain room with her eight-year-old daughter Chicago. Kim also shared footage of her 10-year-old son Saint and six-year-old son Psalm enjoying museum installations, while her 12-year-old daughter North posted TikToks from various Tokyo locations throughout the week.
Supporting Lewis Hamilton and Personal Life
Kim's visit to Japan coincided with supporting her boyfriend, British racing driver Lewis Hamilton, who is competing in the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka. Hamilton received a private lesson from samurai artist Tetsuro Shimaguchi during the trip. Kim, who has been acquainted with Hamilton for over a decade, made their public debut as a couple at Super Bowl LX on February 8, following discreet meetings in locations like California, London, and Aspen.
Career Endeavors and Ongoing Projects
Beyond the vacation, the Kardashian-Jenner family remains busy with professional commitments. They are currently producing and filming the eighth season of their Hulu reality spin-off, "The Kardashians." Khloé hosts the Dear Media show "Khloé in Wonder Land," which streams weekly on podcast platforms, and she continues as co-founder and owner of the clothing company Good American, albeit with a less hands-on role. Kim, divorced from Kanye West since 2021, receives $200,000 monthly in child support for their four children.



