The line chart illustrates the quantity of overseas tourists in three nations (France, Spain, Japan) from 1990 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that the number of foreign visitors in France consistently accounted the highest figure among other countries. In contrast, the figure for Japan saw a gradual decrease throughout the period, while the opposite was true for Spain.
In 1990, France was the most popular destination, stood at approximately 45 million people of overseas tourists, experienced a steady increase over the years, reaching its zenith at just over 80 million in 2020. Although started at similar levels, the gap between Japan and Spain widened significantly in the later years, the former dipped gradually from 40 in 1990 to roughly 35 million in 2020, despite rose slightly to around 42 million in 2000, while the later figure, exhibited a accelerated ascent, rose to about 75 million in 2020, which more than two times of that in the first year.
