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That's sort of the jumping-off point for the excellent comic strip Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life.
If they want to pick up the tab for such development, it's fine by me. The rest of the world will reap the benefits of the trickle down technology. But this is only a cost effective move when collectivist and protectionist impulses know no bounds.
Also, those Japanese "club members" (what a grotesque way to concieve of a nation!) are likely more averse to being raped, robbed, and murdered than Americans are: all things which, the Onion clip notwithstanding, robots do not do. You might want to work that into your little calculus.
The racist Japanese seem to have a pretty good thing going for themselves (lowest crime on Earth, extraordinarily high social capital and trust) and they have gained these things by being solicitous of their national interest, not by treating immigration as some sort of half-baked international welfare scheme.
The name "Asimo" for the robot pictured in the video is particularly apposite, considering that Asimov's Robot novels featured approximately the same thing among the "Spacers," who used robots.