A 3-year-old boy presented with tumors in the adrenal gland and the right orbit, and was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. After chemotherapy, the tumors were resected and the pathological diagnoses of ganglioneuroblastoma in the adrenal gland and ganglioneuroma in the orbit were made. The tumor relapsed at the intracranial dura mater 21 years after the initial diagnosis, and was diagnosed as ganglioneuroma from a biopsied sample. This case is very unique in that ganglioneuroma matured from ganglioneuroblastoma or neuroblastoma had the late recurrence with 21 years of tumor dormancy.