The shadows of Hawaii 1941 harbor not only palm trees and dreams but also a battlefield of espionage. 'Ghosts of Honolulu' unveils the untold story of Pearl Harbor through the eyes of two diametrically opposed figures: a U.S. naval counterintelligence officer and a Japanese spy. As war clouds loom and tensions heighten, the American agent, Douglas Wada, uses his Japanese American identity to navigate the treacherous waters of undercover work. Amidst posing as a journalist, translating wiretaps, and early interrogations, Wada stands as a barrier against the espionage efforts of Takeo Yoshikawa, an adept Japanese spy gathering information for the imminent assault. This spy vs. spy narrative, set against the backdrop of the tragedy of Pearl Harbor, weaves history and high-stakes intelligence work into a tapestry of deception and survival, revealing the personal costs of war and the sometimes-blurry line between reality and appearance.