This project involves the renovation of a two-story mixed-structure building in Nakahechi, Tanabe City, located near Takijiri-oji, one of the traditional entry points to the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Kodo. Operated under the SEN.RETREAT brand, the facility serves as simple accommodation for travelers walking the ancient pilgrimage route. The existing building, formerly a pet shop, was converted into a lodging facility designed for unmanned operation. It includes four Japanese-style guest rooms, each with a shower and toilet, along with a shared lounge with a small kitchen and laundry area, aiming to provide both functional simplicity and a restful stay.
Situated on a sloped site along the Tonda River, the building is accessed from the road at the second-floor level, with a sloped path leading from the first floor down to the riverbank. The renovation reorganized the fragmented appearance and vivid colors of the existing structure. The exterior was re-clad in SOLIDO cement siding with subdued tones, and partial demolition helped create the appearance of multiple small volumes layered together. The interior design is unified by a gray-toned palette inspired by river stones, and the carefully positioned windows frame tranquil river views while minimizing openings.
As part of the broader SEN.RETREAT network, the project is intended to serve not only as a lodging space in Takijiri but also as one of several locally rooted bases that enhance the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage experience.