Abstract
Japan has suffered serious damage in terms of infrastructures and human resources around the Pacific coastal area in Tohoku district due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami that occurred on March 11, 2011. In this situation, many politicians and key figures appeal for connecting restoration of this damage with overall revival in Japan, and the current administration is also going to follow their policy. However, the current political situation in Japan is weak so that continuous reform is not possible. Therefore it is doubted whether the administration can propose a dynamic concept and strategy for the overall revival in Japan. In this report, I propose a framework to lead a design and/or a strategy that can overcome political weakness and would like to contribute to the drafting of the policy that can carry out continuous revival.