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The image shows a line graph and a pie chart. The line graph details the number of overseas visitors to Japan from 2008 to 2018, with figures in millions: 8 (2008), 7.5 (2009), 8.5 (2010), 6.2 (2011), 8.3 (2012), 10.3 (2013), 13.4 (2014), 19.7 (2015), 24.0 (2016), 28.7 (2017), and 31.2 (2018). The pie chart illustrates the percentage of overseas visitors to Japan by region in 2018: Oceania 2%, China 27%, Korea 24%, Taiwan 15%, Hong Kong 7%, Rest of Asia 13%, Europe 6%, and North America 6%.
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A glance at the provided diagram illustrates the amount of overseas tourists to Japan from 2008 to 2018 and which are the most visited regions.
Overall, it is evident that by 2018 the number of visitors increased fantastically.
Focusing on details, from 2008 to 2014 the count of people who visit Japan was fluctuated and went up gradually from 8 million to 30 million in 2018.
There are three of the most active tourists’ territory, Oceania, Asia, with the 24%, 24%, and 15 percent. Rest of the Asia come with the slightly low indicator of 13 per cent. North America and Europe presents equal results of 6 percent.
Hong Kong is marginally more in quantity then the previous 4 percent for two regions. At the end with the lowest outcome for two per cent there is Oceania.
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