The bar graph shows the number of overseas traveled by local Japanese people from 1985 to 1995, and the line graph represents the proportion of Japanese tourists who went to Australia during 1985 and 1994, units were measured in millions. Overall, trips from Japan to foreign countries peaked in 1995, while explorers making those trips visited Australia the most in 1993.
It can be seen from the bar chart that, at the outset of the phase, the number of travelers going abroad from Japan stood at just over 4 million. The graph showed a clear upward trend throughout the whole period, with a slight fluctuation in 1991. In the last year given, the figure had approximately tripled, reaching over 14 million.
Journeys to Australia from Japan accounted for just 2% in 1985. The line graph displayed a rising pattern in the following years, although there were fluctuations both in 1989 and 1994. In 1998, the number dropped from 5 to 4 percent, while the second decrease was not significant. By the end of the period, journeys from Japan to Australia made up 6 % of the total.
