Ironically, it’s Kikyo that helps Kagome break out of this fantasy world. Using Kikyo to draw out Kagome is a way to remind us that Kagome cares for the people of the Feudal Era and cares about what happens, even if it’s not her home. There’s also the reminder of Kagome’s ties to Kikyo in her defeating Tsubaki in the same way the priestess did fifty years ago. It was one of the first times seeing Kagome accept her ancestry and use it to her benefit. The episodes of the Japanese anime series InuYasha are based on the first 36 volumes of the manga series of the same title by Rumiko Takahashi.
Instead of hitting the bottom of the well, Kagome ends up 500 years in the past during Japan's violent Sengoku period with the demon's true target, a. She’s living a fine life, but she feels like something is missing. At this point in the series, there’s push and pull between her and Inuyasha because of her continuously having to return home for school. She’s a teenage student who lives a double life, but this world shows her how life could be if she had never left home. Episodes - Based on the Shogakukan award-winning manga of the same name, InuYasha follows Kagome Higurashi, a fifteen-year-old girl whose normal life ends when a demon drags her into a cursed well on the grounds of her family's Shinto shrine. After Naraku revives an evil priestess from the dead, she defiles Kagome’s shards of the Shikon Jewel and implants them in her neck. While Inuyasha is fighting Tsubaki, Kagome finds herself in a dream world where she never traveled back to the Feudal Era at all.