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Kanye West reunites with his kids in Japan as Kim Kardashian and family deal with LA wildfires

Kanye West reunited with his three youngest children in Japan after ex-wife Kim Kardashian fled her Los Angeles home amid the devastating wildfires.

On Tuesday, the “Heartless” rapper was photographed at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Tokyo’s Ginza district alongside his 9-year-old son, Saint, 6-year-old daughter, Chicago, and 5-year-old son, Psalm.

The foursome perused the aisles for about 10 minutes before buying bags full of snacks, according to the Daily Mail, who obtained exclusive pictures from the outing.

Kanye West spent time with his three youngest kids — Saint, Chicago and Psalm — in Tokyo on Tuesday. Stefan/Spot / BACKGRID
They were seen buying snacks at a 7-Eleven convenience store. Instagram/@kimkardashian

West, who reportedly hadn’t seen his kids in nearly four months, tried to stay under the radar in an all-black sweat set with his hood up.

While the kids seemed to be in great spirits, it’s unclear if West’s 11-year-old daughter, North, joined them in Japan.

West’s wife, Bianca Censori, also wasn’t photographed with the group. He and the Australian architect, 30, have been enjoying nomadic living over the last six months, staying in different cities between Asia and the Middle East.

West and Kardashian’s oldest child, North, was not photographed. Ryan Rolo/Shutterstock
The rapper’s wife, Bianca Censori, was not pictured either. Ye/Instagram

The Yeezy designer, 47, shares all four of his children with Kardashian, whom he was married to from 2014 to 2022.

On Friday, sources told TMZ that Kardashian and the rest of her famous family had evacuated their homes amid the deadly wildfires.

The “Kardashians” stars reportedly fled after receiving an evacuation order due to the Kenneth Fire, which burned over 1,000 acres across Calabasas, Calif. It has since been contained.

West’s time with his kids comes as Kardashian and the rest of her famous family deal with the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. Instragram/@kimkardashian
The SKIMS founder donated clothing to those in need through her brand as well as aid to those on the front lines. Instagram/Kim Kardashian

While their homes were saved from the flames, the Kardashian-Jenner clan jumped into action to help those less fortunate.

The Skkn founder and her sisters — Khloé Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner — all donated meals to local fire stations.

Kim’s SKIMS clothing company also donated money to aid and made “a sizable donation of underwear, clothing, and socks” to help those displaced by the fires.

The entire Kardashian-Jenner clan also donated meals to firefighters last week. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Kim has been advocating for higher wages for incarcerated firefighters. Getty Images for ABA

The aspiring lawyer has also been advocating for the incarcerated firefighters risking their lives on the front lines to get the blazes under control.

Over the weekend, Kim called on California Governor Gavin Newsom to increase the wages of the imprisoned workers, who have been “risking their lives to save us.”

“They are on the Palisades fire and Eaton fire in Pasadena working 24 hour shifts. They get paid almost nothing, risk their lives, some have died, to prove to the community that they have changed and are now first responders. I see them as heroes,” Kim wrote on social media.

Despite their bravery, the reality TV star said the men and women have only been paid $1 an hour for their work — the same it’s been since 1984.

Kim and West’s Hidden Hills, Calif., mansion was threatened by wildfires in 2018. GC Images
They hired private firefighters and their house made it through unscathed. GC Images

“It has never been raised with inflation. It’s never been raised when fires got worse and many died,” she wrote.

Kim called on Newsom to “raise the incarcerated firefighter pay to a rate [that] honors a human being risking their life to save our lives and homes.”

West has not publicly spoken about the fires that have been devastating Los Angeles for the last week.

In 2018, he and Kim hired private firefighters to protect their $60 million Hidden Hills, Calif., home and neighborhood from a wildfire.

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