The bar chart illustrates the number of Japanese people who traveled to other countries over a period of 10 years. Meanwhile, the line graph shows the percentage of Japanese tourists who visited Australia during the same timeframe.
Overall, there was an upward trend in international travel among Japanese tourists from 1985 to 1995. Additionally, Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market gradually increased almost every year during this period.
The number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad significantly rose from 1985 to 1995. In 1985, approximately 5 million Japanese people traveled abroad, and this figure continued to grow each year. By 1990, the number had nearly doubled to around 10 million, and by 1995, it had reached a total of 15 million.
The line graph indicates that Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market also grew during the same period. In 1985, only about 2% of Japanese tourists visited Australia. This percentage rose steadily, peaking at just over 6% in 1994 before experiencing a slight decline in 1995
