Yuki (second)

is one of the village chief's daughters.

History
When her father never returned from Hijiri island, her brother Shintarō attempted to rescue him with the aid of Inuyasha's group. Yuki and her sisters were worried for Shintarō's safety, and she tried to convince him that he was too young for this task. Shintarō was the only one who could embark on such a task as only them males of his family were permitted to act in such duties. Shintarō, being the only brother of three older sisters, prompted Miroku to directly offer to help Hana and her sisters "bear sons," which instantly incurred the wrath of Sango.

Shintarō returned home and presented to his sisters the bones of their father, to which the were quite sad to see. Miroku offered to give their father a proper burial. As Inuyasha's group said their goodbyes to Shintarō, Miroku proclaimed to his sisters that he would console them if they were ever in need (which caused Sango to grab him by his ear as they left).

Yuki and her siblings witnessed the destruction of Mount Hakurei as a result of Naraku making it a part of his new body. They later provided food for the people in their village after the yōkai that Naraku kept inside Mount Hakurei had terrorized the entire region. They were visited by Inuyasha's group before they continued their pursuit of Naraku.

Physical description
Yuki is a beautiful young woman with long brown hair.

Outfit
She wears a blue and yellow striped kosode with a patten of three circles that online a triangle along the yellow stripes She also wears a large pink obi sash around her waist. Her hair is loosely tied back with a white ribbon.

Manga vs. Anime

 * The scenes showing Getsu and her family after Shintarō accompanies Inuyasha's group to Hijiri island are not present in the manga.

Media appearances
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Manga

 * Chapter 255

Anime
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 * Episode 112
 * Episode 113
 * Episode 121
 * Episode 125

Trivia

 * Yuki and her sisters' names are a reference to a style of artwork that originated in called . Their names are also a reference to an anthology book about haiku poetry by Kazue Mizumura.
 * Her name is not revealed in the series.
 * She is the only one of her sisters that does not wear a mo-bakama over her legs.