An impurity hole observed in the large helical device (LHD) is a hollow density profile of an impurity ion species formed in the core plasma where the negative (inward-pointing) ambipolar radial electric field (Er) exists. Although local neoclassical models have predicted that the sign of Er in impurity hole plasmas is negative for the entire minor radius, an experimental measurement of an impurity hole plasma has shown that the Er changes the sign from negative to positive along the minor radius. In the present work, we investigate neoclassical impurity transport in an impurity hole plasma using a global neoclassical simulation code FORTEC-3D. The variation of electrostatic potential on each flux surface (Φ1) is evaluated from the quasi-ne...