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One of the children, Tokio, lives in a mysterious facility. She likes fantasy paintings drawn by her
friend Kona and collects them. Kona can imagine things that he had never seen before. It overlaps with Ishiguro's statement that he is drawing delusions. At the end of the first volume, many of the plot threads have been laid out but in order to maintain the mystery theme, a few events are directly foreshadowed. [20] Themes[edit] When he started writing the series, Ishiguro felt a certain discomfort about what was happening in Japan. It seemed to be around 2017–2018 when Japan was looking for flaws in its governance in the run-up to the 2020 Summer Olympics. He experienced
déjà vu because of the scandal with the empty New Year's food. At that time, there were earthquakes and tsunamis that stripped people of all their habits. Sensing an ominous similarity between that time and present, he wanted to convey the sense of threat that society increasingly felt. The credo of the series is to be cautious, or else they may encounter something truly terrible.