Answer: rimawari ga yoi (利回りが良い)
a detached palace
There's a detached palace where King Geum-Wa's second Queen used to reside in. One of the best known examples is the Katsura Detached Palace in Kyoto. They enjoys the travel and are eating their meal by the waterfall in the Yoshino Detached Palace when someone comes over.
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The Katsura Imperial Villa or Katsur a Detached Palace is a villa with associated gardens and outbuildings in the western suburbs of Kyoto Japan. It is one of Japan's most important large-scale cultural treasures. Its gardens are considered a masterpiece of Japanese gardening and the buildings are regarded among the greatest achievements of Japanese architecture. The palace includes a shoin tea houses and a strolling garden. The palace belonged to the princes of the Hachijō-no-miya family.
Hakone Detached Palace (旧箱根離宮 Kyū Hakone Rikyū) used to serve as a summer palace for the Imperial Family but was later opened to the public. It is located at the southern shores of Lake Ashinoko on the peninsula between Moto-Hakone and Hakone-machi.
The Shugaku-in Imperial Villa or Shugaku-in Detached Palace is a set of gardens and outbuildings in the hills of the eastern suburbs of Kyoto Japan. It is one of Japan's most important large-scale cultural treasures; its gardens are one of the great masterpieces of Japanese gardening. Although styled as a "detached palace" often translated as "imperial villa" there were never any large-scale buildings there as there are at the Katsura Imperia...