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He was entombed alongside his predecessors in the royal mausoleum at [[Tamaudun]]. His funeral would be one of the last Ryukyuan royal ceremonies to be performed in the traditional Ryukyuan manner; his son's funeral
 
He was entombed alongside his predecessors in the royal mausoleum at [[Tamaudun]]. His funeral would be one of the last Ryukyuan royal ceremonies to be performed in the traditional Ryukyuan manner; his son's funeral
 
in 1920 would be the last. The spirit of Shô Tai is enshrined at a number of major shrines in Ryûkyû, including [[Naminoue Shrine]] and (formerly) [[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]].
 
in 1920 would be the last. The spirit of Shô Tai is enshrined at a number of major shrines in Ryûkyû, including [[Naminoue Shrine]] and (formerly) [[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]].
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|width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Sho Iku|Shô Iku]]'''
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|width="35%"|'''King of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]'''<br> 1848-1872
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|width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''None'''
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