The science and technology of carbon nanotubes are very interesting topics in the field of nanotechnology. It is considered that such nanotubes have excellent properties of electrical conduction, tensile strength, and thermal conduction. However, these properties are not well understood yet. Techniques for handling a nanotube and measuring these properties have not yet been established. Recently, a technique for synthesizing supergrowth carbon nanotubes, which form a highly pure single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) forest, has been developed. These supergrowth carbon nanotubes grow to as long as a millimeter scale. As-grown supergrowth carbon nanotubes include about 5×1011 SWNTs per square centimeter. The solid of supergrowth carbon nanotubes is prepared by reducing the distance between SWNTs. We have investigated the thermal conduction of such carbon nanotubes and were successful in measuring the thermal diffusivity of self-standing samples of as-grown supergrowth carbon nanotubes and their solid using the laser flash method. It was found that the carbon nanotube samples show a comparable thermal diffusivity to isotropic graphite. We have also measured the temperature dependence of the thermal diffusivity of the supergrowth carbon nanotube samples.