Kin Wōji Chōtei (金武 王子 朝貞, 1600 – 1663), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Sei (尚 盛), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom.
He was the fourth son of Shō Kyū (Prince Kin Chōkō), and also a younger brother of King Shō Hō.
[3] Prince Kin was dispatched to Satsuma for several times.
He was dispatched as gratitude envoy for King Shō Hō's taking power to Edo, Japan in 1634.
He went to Edo together with Prince Sashiki Chōeki (佐敷 朝益, also known by Shō Bun 尚 文), who was congratulatory envoy to celebrate Tokugawa Iemitsu succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate.