We have continued the epidemiological study on adenovirus type 7 (Ad7), which re-emerged in 1995 in Yamagata, Japan. Between 1999 and 2004, we isolated only four strains from 10,778 throat swab specimens among children with acute respiratory infections. A serological survey of 303 specimens revealed the antibody-positive rate against Ad7 to be 0-7.4% in children under 10 years of age in 2005, although it was 3.3-16.7% in 1997 and 0% in 1993. Our results suggest that a re-emergence does not always provoke a sudden major outbreak, even if the antibody-positive rate against Ad7 is low in the local community.