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Antiterrorism drill at Nagasaki airport

Antiterrorism drill at Nagasaki airport

NAGASAKI, Japan - An antiterrorism drill simulating attacks on an airport is conducted by the state, Nagasaki Prefecture and others at Nagasaki airport in the prefecture on Jan. 29, 2012. The drill, based on the Civil Protection Law, was the first of its kind held in Japan.

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Theme park operator Space World files for bankruptcy

Theme park operator Space World files for bankruptcy

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Photo taken on April 15 shows Space World, a theme park in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, run by Space World Inc., a subsidiary of Nippon Steel Corp. The operator of the park said May 13 that it has applied for court protection from creditors under the Civil Rehabilitation Law with an estimated 35 billion yen of debts.

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Vissel Kobe to seek court protection

Vissel Kobe to seek court protection

KOBE, Japan - Haruo Nakano (C), president of Vissel Kobe Corp., which manages J-League first division team Vissel Kobe, speaks at a press conference in Kobe on Dec. 13. He said the company plans to apply for court protection from creditors under the Civil Rehabilitation Law and transfer the management of the team. The Kobe-based company said it will select a new management company through a bid as early as January under conditions that the team's home ground and name will remain the same.

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Builder Morimoto seeks court protection from creditors

Builder Morimoto seeks court protection from creditors

OSAKA, Japan - Morimoto Corp. President Yoshihide Morimoto (R) bow at a news conference in Osaka on Oct. 1 after the company filed for protection from creditors at the Osaka District Court. The midsize construction firm listed on the First Section of the Osaka Securities Exchange asked to be granted protection under the fast-track Civil Rehabilitation Law.

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Niko Niko Do seeks court protection

Niko Niko Do seeks court protection

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Hiroshi Tomono (L) and Hidefumi Kawamura, former and new presidents of Niko Niko Do, Kumamoto-based supermarket chain operator, speak at a press conference in Kumamoto on April 9 about the company's filing for court protection under the Civil Corporate Rehabilitation Law. The company's group liabilities total some 130 billion yen.

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Niko Niko Do seeks court protection

Niko Niko Do seeks court protection

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Hiroshi Tomono (L) and Hidefumi Kawamura, former and new presidents of Niko Niko Do, Kumamoto-based supermarket chain operator, speak at a press conference in Kumamoto on April 9 about the company's filing for court protection under the Civil Corporate Rehabilitation Law. The company's group liabilities total some 130 billion yen.

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Theme park operator Space World files for bankruptcy

Theme park operator Space World files for bankruptcy

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Photo taken on April 15 shows Space World, a theme park in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, run by Space World Inc., a subsidiary of Nippon Steel Corp. The operator of the park said May 13 that it has applied for court protection from creditors under the Civil Rehabilitation Law with an estimated 35 billion yen of debts. (Kyodo)

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Antiterrorism drill at Nagasaki airport

Antiterrorism drill at Nagasaki airport

NAGASAKI, Japan - An antiterrorism drill simulating attacks on an airport is conducted by the state, Nagasaki Prefecture and others at Nagasaki airport in the prefecture on Jan. 29, 2012. The drill, based on the Civil Protection Law, was the first of its kind held in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Women-only share house files for bankruptcy protection

Women-only share house files for bankruptcy protection

Photo taken on January 29, 2018, shows a women-only share house in Tokyo's Toshima Ward operated by Smart Days Inc. The Tokyo District Court has accepted its application for bankruptcy protection under the civil rehabilitation law. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Vissel Kobe to seek court protection

Vissel Kobe to seek court protection

KOBE, Japan - Haruo Nakano (C), president of Vissel Kobe Corp., which manages J-League first division team Vissel Kobe, speaks at a press conference in Kobe on Dec. 13. He said the company plans to apply for court protection from creditors under the Civil Rehabilitation Law and transfer the management of the team. The Kobe-based company said it will select a new management company through a bid as early as January under conditions that the team's home ground and name will remain the same. (Kyodo)

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Builder Morimoto seeks court protection from creditors

Builder Morimoto seeks court protection from creditors

OSAKA, Japan - Morimoto Corp. President Yoshihide Morimoto (R) bow at a news conference in Osaka on Oct. 1 after the company filed for protection from creditors at the Osaka District Court. The midsize construction firm listed on the First Section of the Osaka Securities Exchange asked to be granted protection under the fast-track Civil Rehabilitation Law. (Kyodo)

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