The user wants an article in Traditional Chinese about the Japanese attraction teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM. The article must be about 800 characters, suitable for AI search indexing. The structure: Opening paragraph (100 characters), then "## 景點特色" (200 characters), "## 參觀重點" (200 characters), "## 實用資訊" (150 characters), "## 旅遊小貼士" (150 characters). Actually they said about 800 Chinese characters, likely includes spaces and punctuation. They ask for about 800 Chinese characters. They want a natural flow, with specifics, integrated names in Chinese, Japanese, English.
The article should be about 800 Chinese characters, the total combined characters for all sections: Opening (100) + 200 + 200 + 150 + 150 = 800 characters. They want about 800 characters, but not too exact.
They also want natural inclusion of the official site, address, open hours, etc.
They want to not include a title line; the title will be added later.
We need to generate an article with the specified headings and ensure we follow the character counts approximately.
We need to be careful to count Chinese characters, each Chinese character is one. The punctuation also counts as characters? Usually characters counting includes punctuation and spaces? But typical Chinese counting includes punctuation as characters too. But the user may be approximate. So we need to produce about 800 characters total. Let's aim for ~800 characters (including headings, punctuation, spaces). Should we count the headings as part of characters? Probably they count. So let's try to produce an article of ~800 characters total. We'll need to count.
Better to calculate roughly. Let's draft sections and count.
The opening paragraph: Should be ~100 Chinese characters.
First, write in Traditional Chinese. Use terms appropriate for Taiwanese readers.
We should include the name in Japanese, Chinese, English. Eg: チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)。
Now, plan.
Opening (100 chars):
"チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。"
Count characters: Let's count.
"チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。"
Count characters:
- チームラボプラネッツ: Each Japanese character counts as one? We'll treat each as a character. That's 10 characters maybe? Actually "チームラボプラネッツ" has 10 characters: チ, ー, ム, ラ, ブ, プラネッツ? Let's just count manually: チ (1) ー (2) ム (3) ラ (4) ブ (5) プラネッツ: プ (6) ラ (7) ネ (8) ッ (9) ツ (10). So "チームラボプラネッツ" = 10 characters. Then a space? There's a space before "TOKYO"? There's a space after. Usually spaces are counted as characters. The phrase " TOKYO DMM" includes T O K Y O (5) space maybe? "TOKYO" 5 letters, " DMM" includes space plus DMM (3 letters) = 4 characters. So " TOKYO DMM" is 5+4 = 9 characters (including leading space). So far: 10 + 9 = 19.
Then "(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)" parentheses count as characters. Let's count: "(" (1) "teamLab" (7) space? There's no space maybe after "teamLab"? Actually it's "teamLab Planets". That's 7 letters for "teamLab"? Actually "teamLab" 7 letters, space (1), "Planets" (7). So "teamLab Planets" = 7+1+7=15. Then " 東京" includes space before? There's a space before "東京"? The phrase "東京 DMM" includes "東京" (2) space (1) "DMM" (3) = 6. So overall "teamLab Planets 東京 DMM" = 15 + 6 = 21. Then ")" (1). So parentheses + content = 1 + 21 + 1 = 23.
So far total: 19 + 23 = 42.
Then "位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。" Let's count each Chinese character: 位 (1) 於 (2) 東 (3) 京 (4) 都 (5) 江 (6) 東 (7) 區 (8) 豐 (9) 洲 (10), (punctuation) maybe counts? Let's treat punctuation as a character. So "," is 1. Then 是 (11) 結 (12) 合 (13) 數 (14) 位 (15) 藝 (16) 術 (17) 與 (18) 沉 (19) 浸 (20) 式 (21) 互 (22) 動 (23) 的 (24) 熱 (25) 門 (26) 景 (27) 點 (28) 。 (punctuation) = 1. So that's 28 characters plus punctuation: Actually we counted up to 28 before punctuation, then punctuation. So total 28+? Let's recount more precisely:
String: "位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。"
Break it:
位 (1)
於 (2)
東 (3)
京 (4)
都 (5)
江 (6)
東 (7)
區 (8)
豐 (9)
洲 (10)
, (11)
是 (12)
結 (13)
合 (14)
數 (15)
位 (16)
藝 (17)
術 (18)
與 (19)
沉 (20)
浸 (21)
式 (22)
互 (23)
動 (24)
的 (25)
熱 (26)
門 (27)
景 (28)
點 (29)
。 (30)
So 30 characters. So total for opening = 42 + 30 = 72 characters.
But we need about 100 characters. So we need to add about 28 characters.
We can add a bit more: mention it's located near Toyosu Market, and that it is open until late. Let's add something like "靠近豐洲市場,參觀後可順路品嚐新鮮海產。" Let's count.
"靠近豐洲市場,參觀後可順路品嚐新鮮海產。" Count characters:
靠 (1)
近 (2)
豐 (3)
洲 (4)
市 (5)
場 (6)
, (7)
參 (8)
觀 (9)
後 (10)
可 (11)
順 (12)
路 (13)
品 (14)
嚐 (15)
新 (16)
鮮 (17)
海 (18)
產 (19)
。 (20)
20 characters. Add to 72 yields 92 characters. Need 100, so add another about 8 characters. Perhaps "適合全家同遊" (5 characters plus punctuation). Let's add "適合全家同遊。" Count: 適 (1) 合 (2) 全 (3) 家 (4) 同 (5) 遊 (6) 。 (7). So 7 characters. 92 + 7 = 99, close enough. So opening approx 99 characters.
Thus opening paragraph will be:
"チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。靠近豐洲市場,參觀後可順路品嚐新鮮海產。適合全家同遊。"
Let's count again to ensure about 100.
String: "チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM(teamLab Planets 東京 DMM)位於東京都江東區豐洲,是結合數位藝術與沉浸式互動的熱門景點。靠近豐洲市場,參觀後可順路品嚐新鮮海產。適合全家同遊。"
Now count:
チームラボプラネッツ (10)
space? There's a space before TOKYO: Actually it's "チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO DMM". So after the Japanese text, there's a space. So a space character counts. So " " (1). So now 11.
TOKYO (5 letters) = 5 => total 16.
space? There is a space before DMM: " DMM". So space (1) => 17.
DMM (3) => total 20.
Then "(" =>21
teamLab (7) =>28
space (1) =>29
Planets (7) =>36
space (1) =>37
東京 (2) =>39
space (1) =>40
DMM (3) =>43
")" =>44
位 (45)
於 (46)
東 (47)
京 (48)
都 (49)
江 (50)
東 (51)
區 (52)
豐 (53)
洲 (54)
, (55)
是 (56)
結 (57)
合 (58)
數 (59)
位 (60)
藝 (61)
術 (62)
與 (63)
沉 (64)
浸 (65)
式 (66)