Episode 133

The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru, Part 1 (犬夜叉スペシャル　殺生丸を愛した女) is 133rd episode of Inuyasha

Plot
The view shows seagulls flying through the sky. Rays of sunlight peak through the clouds. The view slowly moves downward from the blue sky to an overview of the beach. Kagome sounds very relaxed as she comments on how wonderful it is to be beside the ocean. Inuyasha is lying down on a log complaining that he hates the smell of this place. Shippou, who is standing on the log by Inuyasha's feet, says he likes the smell. Kagome, Miroku and Sango are standing next to each other gazing outward towards the ocean. Kagome stretches her arms upward and says happily that its wonderful she was able to bring her swimsuit. Inuyasha lifts his head up, glares at her. at the seaside village the gang saw that the Nuns are mourning to a young woman named Sara, who was dying due her illness. Sara was once was a princess of Asano clan whose father commit suicide by fire in the castle after seeing demon killed his comrades then Sara playing flute for one last time as villagers listening to the sound Sara seeing Inuyasha and gang leaving the village she was looked paled for recogize Inuyasha's name suddenly The Gang see the fire and run into village to see Nun's place was burnt down. Sara's body is never found. Back to Sesshomaru's gang when Rin and Jaken playing Touge Twister Sesshomaru heard sound of flute and see Sara came for him then ask him when they meet soon for long time ago her father Soju's amry was agansit Sesshomaru soon Sesshomaru become suspect that the woman is demon or human after she left. meanwhile Inutachti Gang see a young woman tried in the rock nearby by village when Miroku and Sango tried the girl wheo become suddnely becoming stones after Inuyasha defeated the demon and they approached by a young woman named Unimiko was put as sacrifice for village who become stones and Village was once owned by Asano Clan but Shippo become suspicious about Unimiko may behind as she smile when Inuyasha put stone on his sword.