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This article examines how acculturation affects leisure satisfaction and sence of alienation as well as quality of life by using path analysis. The article describes a study focusing on the moderating effect of leisure involvement on the relationships acculturation, leisure satisfaction, sence of alienation and quality of life. The questionnaires were distributed from November 1, 2012 to February, 25, 2013. A total 207 responses were collected. Excluding missing data, 170 usable data were analyzed. Results of this study are as follows: Firstly, three factors for the acculturation were extracted such as 'marginalization', 'integration', 'separation', 'assimilation'. Secondly, marginalization had a negative effect on leisure satisfaction while integration and assimilation had a positive effect on leisure satisfaction. Thirdly, marginalization had a positive effect on sence of alienation while separation had a negative effect on sence of alienation. Fourthly, leisure satisfaction showed positive effect on quality of life. Finally, leisure involvement shows the moderating effect on relationships acculturation, leisure satisfaction, sence of alienation and quality of life.