The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster gave us many lessons learned in relation to emergency responses by public sector. After the Quake, the Basic Plan for Disaster Prevention, which was editted by the Central Disaster Prevention Council, was revised twice. And also, almost all prefectural disaster prevention plans were revised or have been revising. In this paper, we try to evaluate prefectural disaster prevention plans before and after the Great Hanshin-Aawaji Earthquake Disaster. Some conclusions of this study are as follows : ・Contents of prefectural disaster prevention plans were enriched remarkablely. ・Response for person who need emergency help was planed by almost all prefectures. ・Almost all prefectures are not yet ready to accept emergency aid from foriegn countries.