The investiture ceremony itself was a lengthy and extensive process. When first reenacted in 2004, it took nearly nine hours; since then, the organizers of such events have abbreviated the ceremony considerably, omitting many repetitive sections, such as the number of times that participants kowtow.<ref>Yeh, 64.</ref> The ceremony reenacted today during Shuri Castle Festival (''Shurijô matsuri'') at the beginning of November each year is based on the [[1800]] investiture of King [[Sho On|Shô On]].<ref>Yeh, 69.</ref> | The investiture ceremony itself was a lengthy and extensive process. When first reenacted in 2004, it took nearly nine hours; since then, the organizers of such events have abbreviated the ceremony considerably, omitting many repetitive sections, such as the number of times that participants kowtow.<ref>Yeh, 64.</ref> The ceremony reenacted today during Shuri Castle Festival (''Shurijô matsuri'') at the beginning of November each year is based on the [[1800]] investiture of King [[Sho On|Shô On]].<ref>Yeh, 69.</ref> |