Recently, the public`s concern and need regarding healing forests have rapidly increased. The purpose of the study is to suggest a healing forest policy for the Jellanam-do areas by analyzing the characteristics of forest therapy policy in Japan. We especially hope that this research will provide useful information on planning and designing a warm temperate forest therapeutic in the small islands. Aspects on managements propose a customized program development in order to target segmentation and publicity through publication. Also, aspects related with the policy system propose two methods. Firstly, the healing forest should be classified in order to specialize the induction of therapeutic prosperities. Moreover, it is to implement a healing forest certification system through a complementary interaction between the forest interpreter and therapist.