The graphs describe the number of Japanese tourists who travelled abroad from 1985 to 1995, along with the percentage of Australia’s share in the Japanese tourist market. Overall, there was a dramatic rise in the number of Japanese tourists in 1995 while 1985 experienced a slight decline in the amount of Australia’s share in the Japanese tourist market.
According to the first bar graph, there was a steady decrease in the number of tourists in 1992 and 1993, 11.9 million and 12 million, respectively. In the other hand, 1990 and 1991 witnessed a small fluctuation in the number of Japanese tourists, around 10 million. The second line chart indicates that there was a surprise increase in the amount of Australia’s share in 1993 by 6.5 percentage. However, 1985 recorded a lowest drop in the amount of Australia’s share of Japanese tourist market by 2 percentage.
In summary, 1995 marked a significant rise in the number of Japanese tourists, and there was a highest increase in the amount of Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market in 1993.
