Because earthquakes occur within very little or no warning, they cause significant damage to property and inflict large human casualties. Seismic design and reinforcement has been extensively studied over the years, for the purpose of reducing damage from earthquakes. Composite materials are being widely used as reinforcement because the use of steel plates and section enlargement are time-consuming methods that leave physical damage to structures. This study assessed the guide system performance of FRP panels created from composite materials. Actual steel structures were reproduced in miniature form, and were subjected to transverse displacement loads. The experiments were carried out by applying two types of FRP panel guide systems to the specimens.