Li-air batteries have attracted attention as a next generation secondary battery because of their potentials such as a high theoretical specific energy density. One of the main issues for the Li-air batteries is the development of a cathode oxygen electrode with high capacity and charge–discharge cycle stability. Here we report a manganese oxide with a card-house-like structure for the cathode oxygen electrode. The manganese oxide was synthesized by reassembling two-dimensional manganese oxide nanosheets. The cathode electrode containing the manganese oxide exhibited high catalytic activity for Li + /Li 2 O x (x=1, 2) redox reactions, and its discharge capacity was 1300–1500mAhg −1 catalyst, which was higher than that of Li-air batteries using electrolytic MnO 2 as catalysts.