We investigated the effects of c/a anisotropy and local crystal structure on superconductivity (SC) in As/P solid solution systems, AFe 2 (As 1−x P x ) 2 (A122P) with various A ions. With decreasing A site atomic size from A=Ba to Eu, the structural anisotropy decreases, and the rate of decreasing with x also increases. The rapid narrowing of the region of antiferromagnetic composition (x) can be considered to be a result of this anisotropy change due mainly to the change in the Fermi surface (FS) nesting condition. By contrast, although the structural anisotropy systematically changes, the maximum T c values are almost the same in all A122P systems except for Eu122P. These results indicate that the modification of the FS topology via the structural anisotropy does not affect SC. However local structural parameters, such as pnictogen height, are crucial for T c .The discovery of iron based superconductors in 2008 has stimulated much discussion. 1) Their rich phase diagrams have suggested various bosonic fluctuations, such as spin, orbital and charge, possibly acting as a glue between electrons. Many theories have been proposed to explain the superconducting mechanism in terms of these fluctuations. However, which fluctuation plays the most important role in superconductivity (SC) remains in dispute.In some theories, Fermi surface (FS) nesting plays a crucial role. For example, spin fluctuation is enhanced when the condition of nesting between the hole and electron FSs is good, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. which induces unconventional SC. [2][3][4] In the case of BaFe 2 (As 1−x P x ) 2 (Ba122P), the experimental results of inelastic neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies revealed that spin fluctuation was clearly enhanced in the optimally doped x-region. 5, 6) Furthermore, the study of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) 7) demonstrated that the observed FSs fulfill the nesting condition between the electron and hole FSs, which was consistent with the spin fluctuation theory in Ba122P. 8,9) From the crystallographic viewpoint, the appearance of SC would be ascribed to the optimization of the pnictogen (Pn) height from the Fe layer (h Pn ) 10) or the Pn-Fe-Pn bond angle (α), 11) which was also explained by nesting-based theories. 9,12) On the other hand, according to the nesting scenario, the distance between neighboring Fe layers, which must be correlated with interlayer hybridization and thus with anisotropy, should have a distinct influence on antiferromagnetism (AFM) and SC. Nevertheless, both Néel temperature (T N ) and superconducting transition temperature (T c ) are not higher in Ba122P than in Sr122P, although the ratio of a-and c-axes lattice constants, c/a, which is an index of structural anisotropy, is larger in Ba122P than in Sr122P. These behaviors are inconsistent with the nesting-based model. 13,14) The change in the FS with structural anisotropy has been confirmed in a recent ARPES study. 15) According to that study, the d z 2 FS at the Brillouin zone center was war...