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The image contains two graphs related to Japanese tourism. The first graph, titled "Japanese tourist traveling abroad," shows the number of tourists in millions from 1985 to 1996. The values start at approximately 5 million in 1985 and steadily increase each year, reaching approximately 16 million by 1996. The second graph, titled "Australia's share of Japan's tourist market," illustrates the percentage from 1985 to 1996. Starting at around 2% in 1985, the percentage fluctuates slightly but shows an overall upward trend, reaching approximately 6% by 1996.
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The charts illustrate the total number of people in Japan who travelled abroad from 1985 to 1995 and the Austrailia’s share of Japan’s tourism market.
Overall, there is a gradual increase in both Japanese tourists who are travelling abroad and the ones that are coming to Australia.
From 1985 to 1990, the number of people leaving Japan increases from just above 4 million to around 10 million. In 1991, it slightly decreases and after that there is a consistent increase in the Japanese tourists travelling abroad. In 1995, the final value reaches just above 14 million.
Fron 1985 to 1988, the percentage of Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market increases consistently from 2% to around 5%. In 1989, there is a slight decrease from 5% to around 4%. After that it gradually increases from 4% to just above 6% in 1993. In 1995, there is a slight decrease, but it stays around 6%.
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