Living related liver transplantation was performed in five cases between June 1989 and July 1991 at Shinshu University Hospital. All of the donors were fathers of the patients and blood type was identical in each case. All of them were discharged from the hospital 2 weeks after hepatectomy without any complications. They started to work 2 months after surgery. Four recipients are surviving but one died. Three are enjoying daily life 17 months after LT in case 1, 5 months after LT in case 4, and 4 months after LT in case 5. Case 2 is still in the hospital 14 months after LT. Advantages of LRLT we noted were (1) cases can be performed totally electively and allow full preparation for the family and the transplant team, (2) primary graft nonfunction has not been observed to date, and (3) 38 patients received the chance of liver transplantation in their own country, which under current legislation would not otherwise have been possible. Disadvantages of LRLT were (1) partial hepatectomy was performed in healthy persons, and (2) retransplantation is difficult.