The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The policy that would help the Meiji reach their vision of new industrial Japan was the creation of a modern bank system a better industry in the county.
The Meiji government was very interested in promoting and supporting the modernization of Japan through banking and industry. That is why the Meiji set up a modern banking system that served as the pillar of the financial system of Japan. The government invested in communication, transportation, and industries because Japa needed more infrastructure. The government also paid attention to education and built many schools in cities and rural areas.
Consumer demand for the product will stay the same because people need to have it no matter the cost. They will buy it no matter how much the price increases. This applies to things like medicine.
even though there isn't a cartoon to base my answer on I would say that its a safe bet that organized crime increased during prohibition because people wanted to drink but they couldn't so large groups of people would get together to make sell and drink alcohol. but just a hunch since i cant see cartoon