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Mount Azusa (梓山, "Azusa-yama") is a sacred mountain whereby the spirit lived and the sacred longbow placed. In order to save Kikyō from getting serious miasma injury, Inuyasha and his companions decided to follow her instructions to reach the destination and obtained the mystical longbow. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.

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  • Mount Azusa
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  • Mount Azusa (梓山, "Azusa-yama") is a sacred mountain whereby the spirit lived and the sacred longbow placed. In order to save Kikyō from getting serious miasma injury, Inuyasha and his companions decided to follow her instructions to reach the destination and obtained the mystical longbow. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.
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  • Mount Azusa
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  • Azusa-yama
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  • Mount Azusa (梓山, "Azusa-yama") is a sacred mountain whereby the spirit lived and the sacred longbow placed. In order to save Kikyō from getting serious miasma injury, Inuyasha and his companions decided to follow her instructions to reach the destination and obtained the mystical longbow. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.
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