The bar chart illustrates how many Japanese people travel to other countries in millions, while the line graph gives information about the percentage of Japanese tourists who go to Australia from 1985 to 1995.
Overall, the number of Japanese people traveling abroad increased steadily, except for a small drop in 1991. The percentage of Japanese visitors to Australia also went up, with a slight fall in 1989.
To begin with, the bar chart shows that in 1985, about 5 million Japanese people traveled overseas. This number kept rising and reached nearly 16 million in 1995. However, in 1991, there was a small decrease of around 0.5 million.
For the line graph, the percentage of Japanese tourists in Australia was 2% in 1985. After three years, it increased about 2.5 times but then dropped by 1% in 1989. At the end of the period, it reached its highest level of about 6%.
