As one of approaches to explore forest recreation phenomena, we tried to understand them with relation to daily life in the urbane environment and investigated the phenomena in Fukuoka regions. The data are collected on the 8 survey points in summer of 1970, and analyzed by the method of cluster analysis. The Cramer's coefficient contingency was used as the variable. As the result of cluster analysis, we discovered 2 groups of factors. The first group was composed of the two sexes, age, dwelling type, car, and expenditures, and the second one was concerned to the start point, group number, number of visiting, and occupation. We think that the first group is economic factors in daily life, and the second one is probably to the component of visit members in migration process.