Gateway Center

The East Asia Gateway Towers is a financial complex located in Saikyō, East Asian Federation. The centerpiece twin towers were designed by H.I. Tokugawa and constructed primarily by Hyasoda Contract Services and Samsung C&T. The tower has served as an icon of the Federation ever since its opening.

The complex contains eight buildings in the Potonggang district of Saikyō. The two main buildings, Crystal Gateway and Unity Gateway, house the international headquarters of the Hyasoda Group, and consist of 76 floors each above ground, and five below ground. The towers were among the first buildings in Saikyō to adopt the "official" style of buildings in the city, a pseudo-military-industrial design, incorporating mainly steel and glass with more thought put into pragmatism than aesthetics. As with all buildings in Saikyō, they are designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. The basement houses an entrance to The Underground, an underground pedestrian mall and shopping center connecting most of downtown Saikyō, and a station of the Saikyō subway system.