
AP: Osaka toy retailer goes bust in 1st case linked with new flu
The Osaka District Court decided Thursday to begin bankruptcy proceedings for an Osaka-based toy retailer which went bust due to sluggish sales at airports as people using the facilities decreased as a result of the spreading new-influenza infection on top of effects of the global recession. Teikoku Databank, a private credit research agency, said the retailer, Iseya, went under with combined liabilities of about 290 million yen in the first case of bankruptcy in Japan linked with the new H1N1 strain of influenza A. The retailer ran shops to sell toys and miscellaneous goods at Kansai International Airport and Itami airport -- both in the Osaka area -- and at Narita International Airport near Tokyo. An employee of Iseya said, "We received an additional blow with the influenza at a time when travelers had already decreased due to the global economic downturn."