In conclusion, Japan's national conditions are inherently inadequate. If development relies solely on domestic resources, the level that can be achieved is quite limited.
However, this statement is not absolute. The development of a country has a significant relationship with its own resource endowment, but ultimately, national governance depends on human governance.
Japan happens to have a lot of potential in human governance. One reason is the ability to learn from stronger nations after recognizing its shortcomings, and the second is that Japan has a large enough population. There are always advantages to having many people; it all depends on how to transform this, turning population from a burden into wealth.
