Time runs differently on the Peninsula. It’s difficult to explain, but it’s like time had stopped at a very arbitrary moment, forty years ago, and everything left today staggers in circles, precision lost. I feel a softness in this imprecision, a kind of absolution. Kii is as good a place as any to meditate on the past.
— Craig Mod, Things Become Other Things: A Walking Memoir, Random House, Ch. Howdy, p. 9, 2025