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Nine Bankruptcies in Okinawa Prefecture, Four of Which Were Large, Total Debt of 1.049 Billion Yen, as of January 2026, According to Tokyo Shoko Research Okinawa.

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On the 2nd, Tokyo Shoko Research's Okinawa branch announced the number of bankruptcies (with debts of 10 million yen or more) in the prefecture in January. There were nine bankruptcies, with total debt of 1,049 million yen. This is the first time in 1 year and 6 months that debt has exceeded 1 billion yen. There has been a succession of bankruptcies among small businesses. The number of bankruptcies is up 50% both compared to the previous month …
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On the 2nd, Okinawa Prefecture decided on its initial general account budget for fiscal 2026. The total amount has ballooned to 946.8 billion yen, reflecting growth in local allocation tax and prefectural tax revenue. This is an increase of 57.4 billion yen (6.5%) from the initial budget for fiscal 2025, setting a new record high for the second consecutive year. (File photo) Okinawa Prefectural Government Office. This is the first time in the hi…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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