The graphs display the relationship between japanese tourists travelling abroad and Australia’s share of japan’s tourist market in millions of dollors and in percentages from 1985 till 1995.
overall, it can be observed that the number of Japanese tourist abroad display significant increase over the decade ; whereas Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market rises gradully, with some fluctuations, indicating a growing intereset in Australia as a travel destiniation among Japanese tourists.
The bar chart shows a consistent increase in the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad from 1985 to 1988, rising from 5 million to approximately 9 million. Similarly, the line graph, used as an example, reflects this trend with Australia’s share of Japanese tourists also increasing during the same period, from 2% in 1985 to 4% in 1988. This relationship illustrates how the overall growth in Japanese tourism is mirrored in the rising percentage of those choosing Australia as their destination during these years.
From 1988 to 1989, the bar chart shows that the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad continued to rise, increasing from approximately 9 million to around 10.5 million. In contrast, during the same period, Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market, as depicted in the line graph, experienced a slight decline, dropping from 4% in 1988 to just under 5% in 1989.
