On the outskirts of Ikebukuro and opened in 1875, ´Ü¨²õ³ó¾±²µ²¹²â²¹-°ù±ð¾±±ð²Ô is the final resting place of many influential writers and artists of the modern era (including novelists Natsume S¨seki and Nagai Kaf¨±) ¨C giving it more intellectual cred than any other burial spot in the city. Ask for an English map at the cemetery's administration office (ëj˾¥ö¹È둈@Ê„ÕËù; ´Ü¨²õ³ó¾±²µ²¹²â²¹-°ù±ð¾±±ð²Ô jimsho), the smaller of the two buildings at the west entrance.