The provided bar graph demonstrates how many Japanese people travelled to other countries from 1985 to 1995 and the line graph illustrates the proportion of Japanese tourists going to Australia during the same decade.
Overall, what stands out is that despite some fluctuations and varying degrees, there was an increase in both overall tourist numbers and Australia's share throughout the given period.
Looking at the bar chart first, it is evident that the figure of travellers witnessed a constant rise from 1985 to 1995 as it grew from 5 million to just below 11 million, after which that number decreased insignificantly to approximately 10.5 million before recovering minimally to around 12 million by 1990. However, Japanese residents choosing to go abroad to travel surged in numbers and peaked at about 15 million in 1995.
Turning to the line graph, similar pattern was observed. In 1995, the percentage of Japanese tourists visiting Australia stood at mere 2%. By 1989, there was an almost 3% increase to 5% and then dropped to nearly 4.3% in the following year. However, Australia's share of Japanese tourist market skyrocketed to just above 6% in 1994 prior to a slight fall to 6% again in 1995.
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Overall, what stands out is that despite some fluctuations and varying degrees, there was an increase in both overall tourist numbers and Australia's share throughout the given period.
Looking at the bar chart first, it is evident that the figure of travellers witnessed a constant rise from 1985 to 1995 as it grew from 5 million to just below 11 million, after which that number decreased insignificantly to approximately 10.5 million before recovering minimally to around 12 million by 1990. However, Japanese residents choosing to go abroad to travel surged in numbers and peaked at about 15 million in 1995.
Turning to the line graph, similar pattern was observed. In 1995, the percentage of Japanese tourists visiting Australia stood at mere 2%. By 1989, there was an almost 3% increase to 5% and then dropped to nearly 4.3% in the following year. However, Australia's share of Japanese tourist market skyrocketed to just above 6% in 1994 prior to a slight fall to 6% again in 1995.
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