All-You-Can Japan: Getting the Most Bang For Your Yen

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, Japan
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Author: Josh Shulman ISBN: 9781458017154
Publisher: Josh Shulman Publication: January 21, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Josh Shulman
ISBN: 9781458017154
Publisher: Josh Shulman
Publication: January 21, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Have you always dreamed of traveling to Japan but were afraid it would be too expensive and too intimidating?

You’re right, Japan could be quite expensive. But despite your concerns, it is such a magnificent place that you will not have lived until you’ve seen it for yourself. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime journey. (Warning: You may get hooked!) Let a veteran who has lived, worked, and traveled in Japan for over a decade combined show you the way.

Don’t go to Japan and let your investment go to waste.

You’re making a hefty financial investment by choosing to go to Japan. Why let your money go to waste on $100 sushi meals and $500 hot-spring excursion packages, when I could show you how to find cheap sushi that is to die for, and how to relax in the country’s best hot-springs for a fraction of that price?

“All-You-Can Japan” does just that - it maximizes the return on your investment in experiencing the enigmatic Land of the Rising Sun. My book does not list the cheapest travel options. It provides you with the smart choices. It allows you to achieve the complete Japanese experience within your set budget, and when you go to Japan it even saves you hundreds of dollars that otherwise would go down the drain.

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Have you always dreamed of traveling to Japan but were afraid it would be too expensive and too intimidating?

You’re right, Japan could be quite expensive. But despite your concerns, it is such a magnificent place that you will not have lived until you’ve seen it for yourself. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime journey. (Warning: You may get hooked!) Let a veteran who has lived, worked, and traveled in Japan for over a decade combined show you the way.

Don’t go to Japan and let your investment go to waste.

You’re making a hefty financial investment by choosing to go to Japan. Why let your money go to waste on $100 sushi meals and $500 hot-spring excursion packages, when I could show you how to find cheap sushi that is to die for, and how to relax in the country’s best hot-springs for a fraction of that price?

“All-You-Can Japan” does just that - it maximizes the return on your investment in experiencing the enigmatic Land of the Rising Sun. My book does not list the cheapest travel options. It provides you with the smart choices. It allows you to achieve the complete Japanese experience within your set budget, and when you go to Japan it even saves you hundreds of dollars that otherwise would go down the drain.

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