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Tea Life Co.,Ltd.

Address 18-1 tanyo kakegawa-shi Shizuoka, JAPAN ZIP:436-0082
Representative Name Setsuya Nishigami
Annual Revenue JPY 514,700,000
No. of Employees 25
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[Copeau] Copeau: Green Cope Ranger
The Cope Rangers are here! I’m the soothing green one!

His wide-eyed expression and unique movements have made him a huge hit!
This is Copeau, the frog, with over 100 new designs released every year.

In Japanese culture, frogs have long been considered auspicious creatures, symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
Because the sound of the word “kaeru” (frog) is associated with the verbs “kaeru” (to return), “kaeru” (to go home), and “kaeru” (to change), puns like “money kaeru (returns),” “good fortune kaeru (returns),” and “return safely kaeru (go home)” are believed to bring financial luck, safety, and happiness.
Furthermore, since frogs live near water and are known to bring rain, they were considered auspicious symbols of bountiful harvests and the blessings of water in agrarian societies.

Because frogs can only jump forward, they are also symbols of “moving forward” and “leaping forward.”
If you see a frog when you’re feeling uncertain or stuck, it’s seen as a message encouraging you to take action and maintain a positive mindset.
Placing frog figurines or motifs at your front door or inside your wallet can serve as lucky charms to attract financial prosperity and good fortune.

How about this “Kopo” frog figurine, which carries such wonderful meanings? ♪
Each figure comes boxed individually, so you can store them with peace of mind.

*DRAWER PLUS
This brand embodies our desire to help you
add more favorite home goods to your daily life.
Based on a natural aesthetic, we incorporate trendy elements
to create designs that blend seamlessly into your everyday life.

SD item code:6103243

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
Kopo, Kopo Ranger, Green
コポー コポレンジャー 緑
(71261)
JAN:4521515086342
(71261) JAN:4521515086342

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Details
Item added on: 2018/5/1
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
3 cm × 3 cm × 4.9 cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: Polyresin

Description

[Copeau] Copeau: Green Cope Ranger
The Cope Rangers are here! I’m the soothing green one!

His wide-eyed expression and unique movements have made him a huge hit!
This is Copeau, the frog, with over 100 new designs released every year.

In Japanese culture, frogs have long been considered auspicious creatures, symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
Because the sound of the word “kaeru” (frog) is associated with the verbs “kaeru” (to return), “kaeru” (to go home), and “kaeru” (to change), puns like “money kaeru (returns),” “good fortune kaeru (returns),” and “return safely kaeru (go home)” are believed to bring financial luck, safety, and happiness.
Furthermore, since frogs live near water and are known to bring rain, they were considered auspicious symbols of bountiful harvests and the blessings of water in agrarian societies.

Because frogs can only jump forward, they are also symbols of “moving forward” and “leaping forward.”
If you see a frog when you’re feeling uncertain or stuck, it’s seen as a message encouraging you to take action and maintain a positive mindset.
Placing frog figurines or motifs at your front door or inside your wallet can serve as lucky charms to attract financial prosperity and good fortune.

How about this “Kopo” frog figurine, which carries such wonderful meanings? ♪
Each figure comes boxed individually, so you can store them with peace of mind.

*DRAWER PLUS
This brand embodies our desire to help you
add more favorite home goods to your daily life.
Based on a natural aesthetic, we incorporate trendy elements
to create designs that blend seamlessly into your everyday life.

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Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Aug.10th 2026 to Oct.12th 2026
Air Mail From Jul.23rd 2026 to Jul.27th 2026
EMS From Jul.22nd 2026 to Jul.27th 2026
Pantos Express From Jul.24th 2026 to Jul.29th 2026
DHL From Jul.22nd 2026 to Jul.24th 2026
UPS From Jul.22nd 2026 to Jul.24th 2026
FedEx From Jul.22nd 2026 to Jul.24th 2026
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

The color may differ slightly from the actual product depending on the environment of the PC you are using to view the product,
The actual color may differ slightly from the product.

Although we take every precaution to manage our inventory, we are also engaged in actual wholesaling,
However, because we also do actual wholesale, there is a rare case that an item may be sold out due to a sales error.
Please be aware that we do our best to manage our inventory, but since we are also engaged in the actual wholesale business
We appreciate your understanding.

If you wish to ship together with your order, please contact us by
[We will only accept orders placed by 9:00 a.m. on weekdays.
Please contact us with a message box if you wish to have your order shipped together.
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