'The Secret of Extra, Café of the Soul') is a film produced by HS Productions.
The film follows the story of a young woman named Sayuri (Japanese: 小百合, lit.
'Lily') as she becomes an exorcist following being helped by the owner of a café named Extra after a panic attack.
The film begins with Sayuri walking into an alley following a panic attack caused by her ability to see evil spirits and ghosts.
One of the owners of a nearby café named Extra, Yumeko, then walks out to find Sayuri crouching on the ground in distress and asks if she is okay.
Her mother then brings her to Extra, where she meets Sayuri, who is working there as a part-time employee out of gratitude to Yumeko, who also provides spiritual help to those who need it.
She then closes her eyes and uses her supernatural powers to envision the moment when the incident happened and even does so in slow motion to see what wounded the child.
Sayuri then opens her eyes and states that the bicycle was red, which the girl did not mention, proving to the mother that she possesses supernatural powers.
The scene after that shows a man named Isamu calling his girlfriend Kyoka to inform her that he just earned some money and is to go to the bank to deposit the cash.
Isamu then sits down at a table, where Sayuri offers him coffee and asks him what happened.
Sayuri then gives them her business card and tells them to contact her if anything goes wrong, and the girls thank her and leave.
They then go to the restroom, where Sayuri opens the restroom stall door and makes the ghost show itself, who is then revealed to be a student with a currently scarred face who committed suicide three years ago due to poor grades, and that she was the one who said that she wanted to die, as she saw the living student in the same stall take out an almost identical report card.
Kyoka is then happy that the little girl has been found, but feels uneasy about Sayuri's powers.
That night, the actress, who is actually a demon, enters her dreams and tries to convince her to give up her exorcism, only to fail.
Two people then come in to ask for Sayuri's help, and the camera then pans to a shot of the original book on a bookshelf.