This question can not be answered without spoiling the ending.
However I will say that the obvious theme of the story is that an island nation of people who used to be great are now trapped on their island with their empire in tatters. They believe they should be the rightful rulers of the world, and that they should break out of their island and reclaim what was once theirs.
Now relate this concept to Japan and Japanese nationalists fond of their former empire.
This question can not be answered without spoiling the ending.
However I will say that the obvious theme of the story is that an island nation of people who used to be great are now trapped on their island with their empire in tatters. They believe they should be the rightful rulers of the world, and that they should break out of their island and reclaim what was once theirs.
Now relate this concept to Japan and Japanese nationalists fond of their former empire.