Higurashi Jinja
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The "Higurashi Shrine." The name of the shrine Kagome and
her family live at. |
Hone Kui no Ido
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The name of the "bone-eaters well" that is the portal between
Kagome's and Inuyasha's worlds. It is part of the Higurashi Jinja. |
Sengoku Jidai
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The name of Inuyasha's world. "The Warring Period" |
Shikon no Tama l
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The name of the jewel that Kikyo protected. It gives monsters/demons
more power, and can destroy them at the same time. |
Shikon no Kakera
lJP |
The pieces of the Shikon no Tama that Kagome and Inuyasha
are searching for. If a monster/demon gets ahold of one piece, their powers increase. |
Youkai d |
A "monster/demon". Sengoku Jidai is filled with them. Inuyasha's
father was a demon. |
Hanyou d |
A half demon/monster. Inuyasha is a hanyou. |
Youryoku d
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Demon/monster power/strength. Sometimes this is the reason
humans go after the Shikon no Tama/Kakera |
Shingetsu V
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The new moon, when Inuyasha turns into a human. |
Tessaiga S
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The name of Inuyasha's sword. It belonged to his father,
and usually changes from a rusty, old sword to a powerful one. Though sometimes it fails, like when Inuyasha is in human form. |
Hijinkessou n
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The name of Inuyasha's attack where he uses his own blood. |
Sankontessou US
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A name of one of Inuyasha's attacks. |
Kitsunebi
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The name of Shippou's attack. "Fox Fire" |
Kazaana |
An "empty hole", the name of the "black hole" like object
in Miroku's hand. |
Hiraikotsu
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The name of Sango's attack, using her boomerang-like weapon. |
Shinidamachuu
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Name of the serpent like creatures that take and carry souls
of the living to Kikyou. |
Saimyoushou ҏ
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Name of the poisonous flying insects of Naraku's. If they
enter Miroku's Kazaana, they'll poison him. |
Kaze no Kizu ̏
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Name of Inuyasha's attack where he "finds" the scent of
the wind, and uses the Tessaiga to do some powerful damage. |
Tenseiga
Jyakai
Aishiteru |
Name of Sesshoumaru's Sword, which can only be used to save others.(sorry
no japanese writing trans)
Demon Auera like Naraku's!(that's how the group detects
him!)
Means I love you in Japanese. |