I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation with the search results provided.
The search results contain detailed information about **Fukui Prefecture’s cedar pollen situation** (specifically that peak dispersal began on February 27, 2026, nine days earlier than the previous year), but they **do not contain information about the three news items you’ve referenced**:
1. **Tokyo/Tama pollen dispersal at 50% of forecast** – Not in search results
2. **Regions with least pollen in Japan** – Not in search results
3. **Hinoki pollen forecast for late March** – Only briefly mentioned in one result
The search results primarily focus on Fukui Prefecture’s cedar pollen situation and research on cedar pollen allergies in elementary school children.
**I cannot create the article you’ve requested because:**
– Creating content about news items not covered in the search results would require me to fabricate information, which violates my core instruction to ground all claims in provided sources
– The current date is March 6, 2026, making the February 27 peak entry already past (not current news)
– I cannot synthesize an accurate, fact-based article about nationwide pollen trends when only Fukui-specific data is available
**What I can do instead:**
If you’d like, I can create a focused HTML article about **Fukui Prefecture’s cedar pollen situation** using the detailed information from the search results, emphasizing the Fukui University research and the earlier-than-expected peak entry. However, this would be narrower in scope than your 3,000-6,000 character request.
Would you like me to proceed with a Fukui-focused article, or can you provide search results covering the nationwide pollen trends mentioned in your other news items?

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