Abstract
The object of this study was to examine the characteristics of the plant communities that formed by slope revegetation using soil seed bank. We applied five types of forest topsoil to slope revegetation and investigated the succession of plant communities for 4 years. The results were as follows. It was possible to cover the slope completely in any kind of forest topsoil. The formed plant communities were composed of local plant species, and had 2 layer stratifications of shurb layer and herb layer. The species that appeared in the forest of getting topsoil germinated and grew on the slope.