Kitō Dōkyō (鬼頭道恭; 1840 - 1904) was a Japanese painter of the late Tokugawa and Meiji periods. He was born in Nagoya and became a disciple of Moritaka Koga (森高雅). He then travelled to Kyoto to study Buddhist art and the techniques of the Tosa School with Okada Tamechika (岡田為恭). Afterwards, he returned to Nagoya where he became known as an expert in producing Buddhist-themed artistic works.