In vitro modeling of neurodegenerative disorder is a promising method for developing new treatment. However, little is known about myelination and subsequent increase of conduction velocity in vitro. Here, we aim to develop a new method for evaluating salutatory conduction from myelinated sensory axons. First, sensory neurons and Schwann cells were cultured on high-density microelectrode array chips. Myelin sheath formation was confirmed with immunocytochemistry. Axonal signal was detected, and instantaneous conduction velocity was evaluated. As a result, we observed that relatively fast conduction sites between slow conduction sites. Our method is suitable for evaluating conduction properties of sensory axons.