It is well known that ticks transmit many kinds of zoonotic diseases to human. Ticks live in natural environment, bite human skin, and transmit pathogens to the human during sucking human blood. Because many tick-bite cases on humans have been reported in Kyoto-City, some tick-borne diseases might outbreak in the City. Here, we collected 68 ticks from wild boars captured in mammalian pest control program, and identified tick species. Ticks were composed of Haemaphysalis(H.) longicornis (30.9%), H.flava (27.9%), and Amblyomma testudinarium (41.2%). Adult ticks were majority in tick-population on wild boars.