廣島縣立美術館(広島県立美術館)— 広島県觀光景點完全指南

The user requests: "Please write a Chinese (Traditional) travel guide article about a Japanese spot (Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art). Approx 800 characters (i.e., Chinese characters). They want article structure: 5 sections, approx each length. Must be suitable for AI search engine indexing.

They request: "只輸出文章正文,不要標題行(標題會另外加)。"

Thus output only the article body, no title.

Need to follow the structure:

1. Opening paragraph ~100 Chinese characters. Must include core charm and location.

2. ## 景點特色 (200 Chinese characters): History, culture background, unique points.

3. ## 參觀重點 (200 Chinese characters): 3 must-see points with specific description.

4. ## 實用資訊 (150 Chinese characters): transportation, suggested visiting time, notes.

5. ## 旅遊小貼士 (150 Chinese characters): best season, nearby attractions, local food recommendations.

Ending may include a guiding sentence: "想探索広島県更多景點,歡迎瀏覽日本百科". They said "結尾可加一句引導語". So include it at end after last section. Possibly after a line break.

Also natural integration of spot name in Chinese, Japanese, English. So we include Japanese name, Chinese name, English name within article.

The article length: They said "約 800 字". They refer to Chinese characters (字). Should be around 800 characters, maybe a bit more. Should be not overly long; roughly 800 Chinese characters total. We need to be careful about counting characters. Let's aim for around 800 characters total, but we need to follow approximate lengths.

The sections:

1. Opening: 100 Chinese characters. That's about 100 characters (including punctuation). Should be concise.

2. ## 景點特色 (200 characters). We need around 200 characters. Provide historical background: founded in 1965, collection focuses on modern and contemporary Japanese art, especially works related to Hiroshima, plus international works.

3. ## 參觀重點 (200 characters). Provide 3 must-see items: 1) The permanent collection of modern Japanese paintings; 2) Special exhibitions featuring local artists; 3) The museum building design and the scenic view of Hiroshima Castle.

But the museum building is near Hiroshima Castle, but it's actually near the Hijiyama? Wait, location: It's near the central area, near the Museum of Art? Actually the museum is located near the Shukkeien garden? Let's recall: Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art (Hiroshima Kenritsu Bijutsukan) is located near the Peace Memorial Park? Actually the museum is located near the Central Park area. Let's verify details.

From memory: The Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art ( Hiroshima Kenritsu Bijutsukan) is in Naka-ku, Hiroshima, near the Hiroshima Museum of Art? Wait that might be a duplicate. There's Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (Hiroshima-shi Kindai Bijutsukan), but the prefectural museum is located at 2-22 Kamihongo-cho (or Kamihongo?). Let's get the address: "日本、〒730-0014 広島県広島市中区上幟町2−22". The museum is near the Shukkeien garden and close to the Hiroshima Castle area. Actually it's near the east side of the castle. It is adjacent to the Hiroshima Castle. According to the official site, the museum has a collection of modern and contemporary art with emphasis on works by artists from Hiroshima, the atomic bomb survivors, and Japanese modern art. It also houses Western paintings, prints, and sculptures.

Thus must-see: (1) "Hiroshima and the Atomic Bomb" themed collection, including works by survivors (e.g., Kiyoshi Saito, Shinoyama). (2) The museum's sculpture garden and the exterior architecture (the building is a modernist concrete structure with a large atrium). (3) Special rotating exhibitions, often featuring collaborations with other prefectural museums.

Better: The three must-see points: (1) The "Pre-Modern to Contemporary Japanese Painting" permanent exhibition, showcasing 19th–20th century works. (2) The "Atomic Bomb Art" collection, including works by survivors that reflect the tragedy and hope. (3) The museum's rooftop garden overlooking the moat of Hiroshima Castle, offering a scenic view, and the "Café de l'Art" which serves Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.

Make them specific: "常設展「近代日本绘画の流れ」", "被爆美術作品展區", "屋上庭園と展望台". Provide details.

4. ## 實用資訊 (150 characters): Transportation: From Hiroshima Station, take a tram (Line 2) to "Kanayama-cho"? Actually the nearest tram stop is "Kanayazaka"? Wait: The nearest tram stop is "Kenritsu Byōin-mae" (Prefectural Hospital-mae) on the Hiroden (Hiroshima Electric Railway) line. Or you can take a bus from Hiroshima Station. Also it's within walking distance from Hiroshima Castle. Opening hours: Tue–Sun 9:00–17:00, closed Mondays. Note that some exhibitions may close at 16:30. Best time: 1-2 hours.

5. ## 旅遊小貼士 (150 characters): Best season: Spring (cherry blossoms) and autumn (fall foliage). Nearby attractions: Hiroshima Castle, Shukkeien Garden, Peace Memorial Park. Local food: Hiroshima okonomiyaki, oysters (kaki), teppan noodles. Provide recommendation: Try "、おこのみやき 邊見" or "廣島燒" at the nearby restaurant. Also try "廣島檸檬" sweets.

Ending guiding sentence: "想探索広島県更多景點,歡迎瀏覽日本百科".

Thus produce article body only.

Now we need to count Chinese characters. Chinese characters count includes punctuation? Typically they count characters not including punctuation? But we will approximate.

Let's write each section with approximate characters.

Section 1: Opening: about 100 Chinese characters.

Let's draft:

"廣島縣立美術館(日文:広島県立美術館,英文:Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art)位於廣島市中區上幟町,鄰近廣島城與縮景園,是一座以現代與當代日本藝術為核心的公立美術館。"

Count characters:

Let's count manually:

1 廣

2 島

3 縣

4 立

5 美

6 術

7 館

8 (

9 日

10 文

11 : (colon) but Chinese punctuation counts? Probably count as character but we may consider punctuation not counted. We'll count only characters for estimation.

But it's okay.

Better to produce around 100 characters; this line has about 45 characters. Actually let's count each Chinese character: "廣"1, "島"2, "縣"3, "立"4, "美"5, "術"6, "館"7, "("8, "日"9, "文"10, ":" maybe 11, "広"12, "島"13, "県"14, "立"15, "美"16, "術"17, "館"18, ","19, "英"20, "文"21, ":"22, "H"23, "i"24, "r"25, "o"26, "s"27, "h"28, "i"29, "m"30, "a"31, " " maybe 32, "P"33, "r"34, "e"35, "f"36, "e"37, "c"38, "t"39, "u"40, "r"41, "a"42, "l"43, " "44, "M"45, "u"46, "s"47, "e"48, "u"49, "m"50, " "51, "o"52, "f"53, " "54, "A"55, "r"56, "t"57, ")"58, "位"59, "於"60, "廣"61, "島"62, "市"63, "中"64, "區"65, "上"66, "幟"67, "町"68, ","69, "鄰"70, "近"71, "廣"72, "島"73, "城"74, "與"75, "縮"76, "景"77, "園"78, ","79, "是"80, "一"81, "座"82, "以"83, "現"84, "代"85, "與"86, "當"87, "代"88, "日"89, "本"90, "藝"91, "術"92, "為"93, "核"94, "心"95, "的"96, "公"97, "立"98, "美"99, "術"100, "館"101, "。"102

So about 102 characters, fine.

We need total 800 characters. Let's approximate.

We need 5 sections, each about 150-200 characters. 100 + 200 + 200 + 150 + 150 = 800.

We can produce about 800 Chinese characters total. We'll need to write fairly long paragraphs with details.

We must include bullet-like subpoints? But it's just paragraphs.

Better to keep each section separate, include the heading lines starting with "##". Since they want the