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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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It is given information about the number of Japanese, who are abroad between 1985 and 1995, at the same time it is illustrated the people who are attending to Australia between 1984 and 1994.
In 1985 there are 5 million people, which is minimum. In addition, the maximum is on 1995 with 15 million people. In all years, there is an increasement, however, after 1 year from 1990 there is a decreasement. From 1992 to 1993 there is almost no increasement.
İn 1985 japanese, who is going to Australia, is 2 percentage, which is minimum. From 1985 to 1988 there is an sharp growth with 3 million people. At the same time, There is also growth between 1989 and 1993, nevertheless not as much as 3 years from 1985. Going down from 1993 to 1994, there is little reduction. It seems that, there is an unstability for people who goes Australia.
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