The purpose of this paper (part 2) is to show new community system adapted for aging society in mountainous regions, by investigating the community management area. We analyzed the relation between residents who maintain community function, and the residents' living area. Main results are as follows. In aging villages the community management area become small or the community organizations strengthen. On the contrary, in excessive aging villages that area becomes large because the residents require fellows who live another village to help their management. In the future it is needed that villages corporate each other and the areas are rearranged.