Teikoku Gikai Complex

The Teikoku Gikai Complex (帝国議会議事堂) is the building complex where the Teikoku Gikai convenes. It is the seat of Akitsukuni's legislature, and is located in Heian's government district. The Teikoku Gikai complex includes the main Gikai Building, the Records Centre and the Nippon Tower, which houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of the Environment. Beneath the entire complex is a large bunker capable of housing the governmental ministers and continue governing processes in the event of crisis.

The Complex was built to house the newly-formed Imperial government following the Akitsukunese Civil War, and the shift of capital from Tokyo to Heian. Built to resemble a traditional Fusenese castle, the Gikai Complex incorporates numerous gardens and green spaces into its structure, some of which are open to the public. The centrepiece and former highest point of the building is the Gikai Building, where the Gikai convenes. The grounds would later be expanded in the 1970s with the construction of the Governmental Records Centre, and most recently, the Nippon Tower in 1993.