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Band 9: The bar chart gives information about the number of overseas Japanese tourists between 1985 and 1995, and the line graph illustrates percentage of those going to Australia between 1985 and 1994.

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The image contains a bar chart showing 'Japanese tourists travelling abroad' (in millions) and a line graph showing 'Australia's share of Japan's tourist market' (percentage). The number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad was: ~4.9 million in 1985, ~5.5 in 1986, ~6.8 in 1987, ~8.4 in 1988, ~9.6 in 1989, ~11.0 in 1990, ~10.7 in 1991, ~11.8 in 1992, ~12.1 in 1993, ~13.5 in 1994, and ~15.4 in 1995. The percentage of these tourists going to Australia was: 2.0% in 1985, 3.0% in 1986, 4.0% in 1987, ~4.8% in 1988, ~4.2% in 1989, ~4.8% in 1990, ~5.2% in 1991, ~5.6% in 1992, ~6.2% in 1993, and 6.0% in 1994.
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The bar chart illustrates the volume of Japanese nationals traveling overseas between 1985 and 1995, while the line graph depicts the percentage of Japan’s share within Australia’s international tourist market from 1985 to 1994.

Overview: The data reveals a consistent upward trajectory in Japanese overseas travel throughout the decade, coupled with Australia’s increasing attractiveness as a destination for Japanese tourists, though both trends exhibited minor fluctuations.

The number of Japanese travelers abroad demonstrated remarkable growth, surging from approximately 4.5 million in 1985 to reach a peak of nearly 15 million by 1995. This represented more than a three-fold increase over the period. While there was a temporary decline in 1991 to roughly 10.5 million – potentially reflecting economic uncertainties – this downturn proved short-lived, with numbers recovering and maintaining steady expansion through the mid-1990s.

Concurrently, Australia’s proportion of Japan’s tourist market exhibited parallel growth, rising from a modest 2% in 1985 to approximately 6% by 1994. The most substantial gains occurred between 1985 and 1988, when the percentage more than doubled. Following a brief dip in 1989, Australia’s market share continued its ascent, peaking at just over 6% in 1993 before stabilizing at around 6% in the final year. This growth pattern suggests Australia successfully positioned itself as an increasingly popular destination for Japanese travelers during this period of expanding outbound tourism.

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