Retention and depth profile of all hydrogen isotopes (hydrogen, deuterium and tritium) in the carbon tiles of outer divertor, outboard baffle plate and outboard first wall in JT-60U, which were mostly eroded, were measured by TDS, SIMS and TIPT, and discussed from view points of tile temperature, incident energy and flux of impinging H, D and T. The distribution of T in the analyzed tiles was compared with the impinging flux of tritium produced by DD reactions, which was calculated by the OFMC code. In this paper, H, D and T retention mechanisms and isotopic replacement effects are summarized.