The bar chart compares the number of tourists from five cointries who used four types of trainsport(air, coach, car, and ferry) while visiting New Zealand in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that coach was the most popular mode of trainsport amoung the tourists by Britain, German, and Australian visitors. In contrast, ferry was the least popular option for them. It is significant to note that, Britain visitors was the highest use the coach travel, at nearly 60 users. German and Australian also showed a strong preference for coach, with around 54 and 50 users.
It is also noteworthy that, Korean preferred to travel by car more than any other transport about 48 users, while Japanese tourists mainly used air travel, with just over 50 users. In comparison, ferry was the least used mode of trainsport for five countries (Britain by 20, German by 20, Japanese by 8, Korean by 6, and Australian by 11).
