At GEISHAA PANAMA, we blend the rich traditions of Japanese and Panamanian cultures. Enjoy an exquisite selection of rum, coffee, chocolate, and cigars that create a truly unique experience.

Geishaa had always been a wanderer. From the snow-tipped cones of Mount Fuji to the smoldering heart of Mount Etna, she chased the pulse of the Earth — the rhythm of volcanoes that both created and destroyed. Ever since childhood, when she trained in Japanese martial arts under the quiet discipline of her masters, she had carried an unshakable reverence for balance — between beauty and power, silence and fire.
For years she lived nomadically, absorbing the textures of the world: Bali’s incense-filled air, Iceland’s ethereal light, the Virunga Mountainsin Africa, where silverback gorillas moved through the undergrowth while she trekked the muddy slopes.
Yet, she longed for a place where all her journeys could converge — a land that spoke to her spirit as much as it challenged her strength.

During her journey in Central America, after experiencing the thunderous pulse of Guatemala’s volcanoes, she lingered in Costa Rica, cradled between fire and drifting cloud. From there, her journey carried her onward to Panamá.
She arrived on a whim, drawn by curiosity more than purpose but on the slopes of Barú, surrounded by mist and fertile soil, she discovered something unexpected: Geisha coffee — the most precious bean in the world.
The name stopped her heart for a moment. Geishaa. Geisha. A coincidence, perhaps — or a sign.
As she tasted the coffee — floral, light, impossibly complex — she felt the two worlds within her align. Soon she discovered Panama’s other treasures: rich chocolate, aged rum, hand-rolled cigars — all born from volcanic soil, just like her renewed self.

And so, GEISHAA PANAMA was born.
A brand — but more than that, a bridge. The grace and simplicity of Japan woven into the bold, colorful heartbeat of Panamá.
Each creation carried her philosophy: strength in stillness, elegance in fire, unity in contrast.
For Geishaa, it was not just the birth of a brand. It was the moment she realized her journey had never been about finding a place — but about creating one.
Panama City, Panama
