Studies on dissimilar metal welding and mechanical fastening using metallic glasses in Utsunomiya University have been introduced. Metallic glass ribbons placed between the two dissimilar metal plates become supercooled liquid with low viscosity by resistance welding and promote supercooling at the nuggets. As a consequence, the residual stress at the welding boundary and the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds are suppressed, resulting in excellent dissimilar resistance welding with high joint strength and high reproducibility. Mechanical fastening of two metal plates is also demonstrated by resistance heating and viscous flow forming of metallic glass rivets. Producing metallic glass rivets using bulk metallic glasses by a resistance heating is now under examination.