The first chart illustrates the trend of Japanese people travelling to foreign destinations between 1985 and 1995. Unit is given in million. The second chart demonstrates the percentage of Japanese people visiting Australia as their desired travel destination throughout the same time frame.
In summary, the proportion of Japanese tourists visiting various destinations throughout the world has been on the rise. Furthermore, these bag-packers have embraced Australia as a suitable place to spend their trips.
In 1985, only 4.5 million people from Japan were going abroad as tourists. This figure, however, has seen significant improvement in the next 10 years. As per the reports from 1995, the amount almost tripled – reaching 15 million. The rising trend of the Japanese people for travelling abroad has been evident in Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market. Only 2% of the Japanese people considered flying to Australia for vacations in 1985. This number also saw a 3-fold increase over the years, reaching 6% in 1994.
