AFP/Getty Images Vehicles are seen piled in a heap from strong winds from Typhoon Jebu in Kobe, Japan, on Wednesday.Asian stock markets posted broad declines Wednesday, after Wall Street finished weakly and European markets fell further after a pause on Monday. There were broad declines for Japanese stocks, even though the NikkeiNIK, -0.51% was only down 0.5%. Shippers, airlines and real-estate firms led the declines, with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines 9104, -1.87% down 1.8% and Mitsui Fudosan 8801, -1.62% off 1.6%. Amid trade and emerging-market worries, there’s also the aftermath of Typhoon Jebi impacting stock sentiment, though few stocks appeared directly affected so far by the damage it caused in Japan. Jebi, the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan in 25 years killed at least seven people and inflicted widespread damage to Japan’s west coast, and forced the indefinite closure of one of the country’s largest airports.via