Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roka-kōen Station (芦花公園駅, Roka-kōen-eki?) is a railway station on the Keiō Line located in Setagaya, Tokyo.The station is named after the nearby Roka Kōshun-en, a park to commemorate Japanese novelist Roka Tokutomi (1868-1927). The park is located approximately one kilometer south of the station. Kenjirō Tokutomi (徳富 健次郎, Tokuyomi Kenjirō?, December 8, 1868 in Minamata, Japan - September 18, 1927 in Ikaho) was a Japanese writer and philosopher. He was the younger brother of historian Tokutomi Sohō. He wrote novels under the pseudonym of Roka Tokutomi (徳冨 蘆花), many of which were translated into a number of languages including English, French, and German. He corresponded with Leo Tolstoy. A copy of a letter is on display in the small museum located in the Roka Kōshun-en Park, along with belongings.