Bet that got a few quick clicks

And it's true. The Nihon Ki-in has decreed from 1 April 2020 that precedence rules, which give certain players preferential treatment such as the best seat, have been extended beyond the top three titles to the top seven.
What this means is that at the top of the pile are the current holders of the 7 major titles (in order: Kisei, Meijin, Honinbo, Oza, Tengen, Gosei, Judan)
These are followed by the honorary holders of the 7 major titles, and they in turn by the prospective holders of honorary titles (i.e. they've earned the honorary moniker but are still actually the title holder, which ranks higher).
These are followed by 9-dans who have had the experience of being a major title holder (again in Kisei, Meijin etc order, with ties split by number of titles).
Next come the 9-dans who have had no experience of being a title holder - obviously a very long list. Date of becoming a pro is used for the internal ranking in tis category.
Then come the 8-dans who have had experience of winning a major title (a VERY short list, as it happens).
None of this applies to Kansai Ki-in players, of course. It may seem OTT and anachronistic, but seating and so on is actually specified in the official rules. There you are told to keep 15 cm from the board. Infractions of this are of course the origin of the well known phrase "getting chopped off at the knees." (It's odd to have rules like this but none that stopped Sakata from picking his toenails at the board...)
The fascinating question is why? The best answer I can come up with is that too many people have nothing to do because there are no games (all still banned sine die because of CV, and that includes Game 3 of the Judan). So they are playing at being civil servants. There are lot of fripperies online, of course, and one that surprised me a bit was a pair go tournament at the Nagoya Ki-in in which a new rule was introduced: no resigning. The event was decided by total victory margins rather than by wins or losses. This is very close to the knuckle of gambling go (mego = points go) which the bigwigs of go normally strongly discountenance.