In order to know the change in Li diffusion during the operation of Li-ion batteries, we have initiated to measure Li diffusion not only in a powder sample but also in a cathode sheet with µ + SR. As the first step, we have measured µ + SR spectra on a cathode sheet, in which a mixture of a cathode material Li(Ni, Co)O 2 , a binder, and conducting additives is coated on an Al foil. The zero-field µ + SR spectrum exhibited a typical Kubo-Toyabe (KT) type relaxation at 100 K. By subtracting the contribution of the muons stopped in the Al foil, we found that Li + ion starts to diffuse above 100 K in the Li(Ni, Co)O 2 . A self diffusion coefficient (D Li ) at 300 K was estimated as 10 −11 (cm 2 /s), which comparable with D Li (300 K) in the cathode materials previously reported. This leads to the future "in operando" measurements of D Li in Li-ion batteries.