The charts show the number of Japanese tourists going abroad from 1985 to 1995 and Australia’s percentage of these tourists.
According to the bar graph, the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad increased steadily. In 1985, it was about 5 million, and by 1990, the number had doubled to around 10 million. After that, the growth continued, reaching about 15 million in 1995. There was only a small pause in growth around 1991, but the trend picked up again afterward.
In the line graph, Australia’s share of Japanese tourists rose over the same period. In 1985, just over 2% of Japanese tourists visited Australia. This share grew each year, peaking at over 6% in 1994. However, by 1995, the percentage slightly decreased to just below 6%.
Overall, the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad increased significantly between 1985 and 1995. Australia also attracted more of these tourists, especially between 1988 and 1994, even though there was a minor drop at the end.
