A hydrogenated copolymer obtained by hydrogenating an unhydrogenated
copolymer comprising conjugated diene monomer units and vinyl aromatic
monomer units, the hydrogenated copolymer containing at least one
hydrogenated copolymer block (B) which is obtained by hydrogenating an
unhydrogenated random copolymer block comprised of conjugated diene
monomer units and vinyl aromatic monomer units, wherein the hydrogenated
copolymer has the following characteristics: the hydrogenated copolymer
has a content of the vinyl aromatic monomer units of from more than 40%
by weight to less than 95% by weight; at least one peak of loss tangent
(tan .delta.) is observed at -10 to 80.degree. C. in a dynamic
viscoelastic spectrum obtained with respect to the hydrogenated
copolymer; and substantially no crystallization peak ascribed to the
copolymer block (B) is observed at -20 to 80.degree. C. in a differential
scanning calorimetry (DSC) chart obtained with respect to the
hydrogenated copolymer.