One Piece Bepo cushions will be available in two sizes
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One Piece Bepo Cushions Will Be Available in Two Sizes

Benelic revealed new napping cushions modeled after Bepo from One Piece. It will sell these items exclusively at Shueisha’s Jump Shop in Japan. Although all cushions will be completely made of polyester, they will be available in two different sizes.

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The regular cushion will come with a price tag of ¥7,700 (~$50.20). It will be sized at around 57 cm (~22.44 in) tall and 43 cm (~16.93 in) wide. This version will be available for purchase in both physical and online Jump Shop outlets across Japan.

Benelic will also produce larger versions of the One Piece Bepo cushion. This one will be almost double the size of the regular version at around 100 cm (~39.37 in) tall and 76 cm (~29.92 in) wide. It will also weigh around 4.56 kg (~10 lbs).

The large cushion will cost ten times the smaller one at ¥77,000 (~$502). Its availability will also be more limited, as Benelic will only accept orders for this larger version on Jump Shop Online with Japanese credit cards as the only available payment method.

More new merchandise related to Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece franchise has been announced throughout early 2024. MegaHouse unveiled a Run Run Run figure of kid Nami in March 2024, while Cospa revealed T-shirts and bags featuring Gear 5 Luffy in February 2024.

The One Piece Bepo napping cushions will be available in Japan on April 19, 2024.


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