Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images Passengers were stranded overnight Wednesday at Kansai International Airport near Osaka due to Typhoon Jebi, weighing on airline stocks Thursday.Asian stock markets were mixed in early trading Thursday, after a tech selloff on Wall Street. Stocks continued to lag in Japan, with the market’s weakness being led by airlines as investors are concerned about near-term tourist activity after a pair of natural disasters the past few days. A major earthquake hit the northern island of Hokkaido early Thursday, coming after Typhoon Jebi hit western Japan on Tuesday. Agriculture and mining were the only Topix subindexes of the 33 that were higher, coming as the Nikkei NIK, -0.41% was off a relatively modest 0.2%. Japan Airlines 9201, -1.36% was off 1.1%, and ANA9202, -1.14% was off 1%, while cosmetics maker Kose 4922, -0.87% shed 1% after yesterday’s 6.7% slide. Nintendo 7974, -3.61% fell more than 4% but Sony 6758, +0.87% rose almost 1%.via