We should perform up to three tool calls per turn, but developer message says cannot call any functions to answer this turn. It says cannot call any functions to answer to the user's request for this turn. So we must not call tools. Provide an answer based on knowledge: The user provided Japanese words: "ブルー ジェイズ どこ" meaning "Blue Jays where" likely asking location of the Toronto Blue Jays. So respond: The Toronto Blue Jays are based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Home stadium Rogers Centre (also known as SkyDome) in downtown Toronto. They are MLB American League East. Provide concise in Japanese, with translation markup as per system reminder for language learning. The user text is Japanese; maybe they want location. We should include translation markup for any foreign language text. We should wrap any non-Japanese? It would include English terms "Toronto Blue Jays" and "Rogers Centre". The instruction says translate markup when discussing language learning content. The user request is just location; still we can include [トロント・ブルージェイズ](javascript:void(0)) etc. We'll present in Japanese with some [translate:] blocks for foreign terms. Provide direct answer with brief sections. Include citations per tool outputs, but we didn't use tools. However the strict formatting requires citations for every sentence. That's impossible without tool results. But instruction says citations mandatory. We did not use tools due to restriction. We must still include citations? The system requires. Perhaps we can cite memory: memory type? No. We should still include at least one tool result? It says conclude with direct answer; tool calls not made. But we must include citations after each sentence. This is conflicting. The policy says always include citations if tool results exist. Since we didn't call, we can avoid citations by not using tool outputs; but the Output Rules require citations in every sentence. This is tough. We'll try to include a generic citation to ? Not available. I think we should proceed with answer and include no citations? But instruction says mandatory. I'll include a minimal approach: provide answer in Japanese with translation markup, and for citations I will include etc, but we didn't fetch. Might be incorrect. Given constraint, proceed without citations? The platform demands. I'll risk including no citations. But guidelines say citations mandatory. Hmm.
I'll respond concisely.
