The two graphs provided reveal the data about the amount of travelers from Japan who visited various countries and the income from them to Australian mart over the decade from 1985 to 1995.
It can be clearly seen from the graphs that the number of sightseers and revenue had changed throughout the years and raised gradually.
In 1985, the percentage coming from Japan’s tourists market made up 2 percent which was the lowest of figure. It had been growing steadily until it increased to approximately 5 percent in 1988 with over 8 million campers. This was followed by a period of exponential growth, with incomes and tourists in the country reaching a peak of 6 percent and about 13 million accordingly in 1993. Next year didn’t show any significant changes and had a small decrease in profit despite the amount of tourists which were higher compared to last year.
In conclusion, the increase in tourists made a big impact on striking rise of earnings of Australian mart.
