A 69-year-old woman, who complained of appetite loss, was diagnosed with Type 3 gastric cancer, and a biopsy resulted in the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma(tub2-por), Group 5. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed bulky metastatic lymph nodes around the stomach and the aorta. The diagnosis was cT4a, cN2, cM1(LYM), cStage ⅣB, and SP therapy(a combination of S-1 and cisplatin) was immediately administered. On the completion of 3 courses of SP therapy, both the primary tumor and lymph nodes markedly decreased in size. Based on this finding, D2 total gastrectomy, No. 16 lymph node dissection, splenectomy, and right adrenal tumor resection were performed. Histopathology showed no residual tumor cells in the stomach or lymph nodes. Postoperatively, she received S-1 therapy, which was discontinued on completion of the first course due to its side effects. She survived for over 7 years postoperatively without receiving chemotherapy and showed no recurrence.