Mount Hakurei

Mount Hakurei, a once sacred mountain of absolute purity and divinity. Beautiful flowers grew from the foothills below to the mountain's summit, it was a place where no demon dared to enter. This mountain served as the battleground for the one of the most prominent battles of the InuYasha franchise.

Hakushin, a once revered and great monk fell into despair while attempting to reach Nirvana, becoming a living Buddha as he died. In his misery, Naraku approached him and tempted him to the darkness. Manipulating him in his vulnerable state, the monk agreed to help him, and with his new powers, was able to manifest an impenetrable barrier that could ward off demons and humans alike. Naraku used Mount Hakurei as his new base of operations while he constructed a more powerful body. In the anime, this is also where the Kon Blade of the Naginata of Kenkon was sealed away.

Destruction
After Kikyo convinced St. Hakushin to dissolve the barrier, Naraku's miasma corrupted the mountain turning its rich vegetation into a barren wasteland. Afterwards, demons started to emerge from the caves that were unaffected by the barrier. Then after that, when battling InuYasha and Koga, with a single attack he (Naruku) destroyed the mountain of purity. Before the destruction, any demon who sought to approach Mt. Hakurei became very sick as shown by Shippo and Kirara. Not only demons could be affected but humans as well. For example, Miroku was affected by the barrier when he was walking alone with Sango on Mt. Hakurei. His lecherous thoughts, the mountain not only emotionally prevented him from these thoughts, but they physically did too, no matter how many times he tried to touch Sango's rear end.

In Later Chapters
Later on in the story Naraku returns here to reabsorb Onigumo's heart, hoping to make sure Kikyo cannot purify the Shikon no Tama because of Onigumo's negative feelings. The mountain's remains now appear as several vegitated spikes.

Song
The song of Mount Hakurei is sung by several children living in its shadow.

Kirei wa kitanai, kitanai wa kirei

Pure is impure, impure is pure

Ii wa warui, warui wa ii

Good is bad, bad is good

Ikiru wa shinuru, shinuru wa ikiru

To live is to die, to die is to live

Hakushin Shounin tsuchi no naka

Hijiri modori no Hakureizan

Hakushin Shounin within the earth (grave)

Mount Hakurei will return to Hijiri (virtuous monk)

This song is of particular interest to Kikyo, and she often meditates upon its irony. As a priestess in the body of a corpse;dead but alive; no matter how much good she does by helping people, she still feeds upon the souls of the dead.