Buyeo Sa (æÂ¶é¤Âçµ², ? â ?) was a prince of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of Buyeo Pung by a Japanese woman and also grandson of the last king of Baekje, Uija of Baekje. He is also called Sa-wang (çµ²çÂÂ). In Japan he was known as Teika-à  (ç¦ÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂ), also as Kudara no Ookimi and Kudara no Miko (ç¾æ¸ÂçÂÂ).
He had been in Japan when Sabi, the capital fell to the SillaâÂÂTang alliance in 660 and his grandfather and uncles were taken to China. His father was crowned by Gwisil Boksin as King Pungjang (è±ÂçÂÂçÂÂ) but they were defeated in 663 and his father was sent to China as well. After that Sa became the nominal successor to the throne of Baekje but this chance never came and Baekje was gone forever. The Nihon Shoki records that he was assassinated by Silla agents in Japan. He settled in Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu and as recorded in the Shinsen Shà Âjiroku became ancestor of Japanese clans. His immediate descendants were still called (ç¾æ¿ÂçÂÂ, King of Baekje).
One of his uncles, Zenkà  (Ã¥ÂÂå  or 禠åºÂ), also settled in Japan and was given the family name Kudara no Konikishi (ç¾æ¿ÂçÂÂ; king of Baekje) by the emperor of Japan.
There is a shrine in Miyazuki Prefecture dedicated to him and his family, Mikado-jinja (ç¥ÂéÂÂç¥Â社), located in Misato Cho, Mikado village (ç¾Âé·çºåÂÂé·åºç¥ÂéÂÂ). Buyeo Sa (Teika-à Â) is worshiped as the main deity.
He goes to visit his father at Mikado Jinja during a special festival parade once a year. The simple shrine is located in a lonely pine forest and tended to by the local people. It is supposed to be the former residence of Teika-O. Most of its history is still shrouded in mystery."