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La La Anthony shares exciting snaps of son Kiyan Anthony from a fun-filled arcade date in Tokyo

New chapters in Kiyan Anthony's Tokyo vacation continue to be added as his mom La La Anthony posted a few glimpses from his visit to an arcade.

While Anthony didn't post images from the game night on her main feed, she posted images of her son posing in a dodgem during a bumper car game and partaking in a little enclosed baseball against a pitching machine on her Instagram story.

La La Anthony's IG story on August 1
La La Anthony's IG story on August 1

Their arcade visit came after the mother-son duo dabbled at the crane game/claw machine in a random grocery store.

La La Anthony's IG story on August 1
La La Anthony's IG story on August 1

The two also enjoyed a pizza night the same day at Mandarin Oriental before partaking in high-end Japanese wagyu beef at Wagyumafia the Butcher's Kitchen.

Kiyan Anthony's vacation comes after the 17-year-old 2025 talent class guard mounted a promising run in the EYBL Peach Jam less than two weeks ago. After being a step out of the top-10 scorers in the EYBL multi-state tourney, he became the third-best scorer of the Peach Invitational Tournament, behind averages of 21.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists.

Moreover, he also posted a whopping 40-point game, where he shot nearly 79% from the field and 84% from the 3-point line.


Kiyan Anthony honors mom La La Anthony in a unique way

One of the stops for the four-star recruit during his ongoing Japan trip was to a tattoo parlor. Kiyan Anthony inked his mom's portrait on his left forearm. The text under Anthony's tattoo reads:

"Dear Mom, you continuously put me before yourself. You are my why. I thank God for you every day."

The fresh ink comes nearly two years after he had gone through a lot of back and forth with La La Anthony for his first ink. Initially reluctant to the idea, La Liga allowed Anthony to do so on his 16th birthday.

Apart from the festivities, the next big event in Kiyan Anthony's life will be his choice of college program. He declared Auburn, Florida State, Ohio State, USC, Rutgers and Carmelo Anthony's alma mater Syracuse as his top landing spots before catching a flight to Tokyo.

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