In order to clarify the influence of footwear invented by inspiration from waraji (Japanese traditional sandal) to walking and standing movements, the kinetic and kinematic motion data were analyzed in the previous study of the authors. The purpose of this study is to furthermore clarify the relationship between the footwear and toe finger functions with different wearing types of the footwear using a musculoskeletal model and pedobarograph. In the wearing type to stimulate the first and second fingers, it was found that the bending of the toe and the distance between the toe fingers increased, and the muscle activity around the ankle joint also increased significantly.