Dōkyō 道教 (also read Dōgyō; fl. early 13th c.) was a Japanese Shingon disciple of Jōken 成賢 (1162–1231) of the Daigo-ji Kakudō-in transmission line, who recorded the master’s oral teachings as the kuden-compendium KR6t0202 Biànkǒu chāo (Henkushō). The transcription bears his signature as “Gondaisōzu Dōkyō, recorded by hand” — placing him at the rank of Gondaisōzu (provisional Sōzu of upper class). His precise lifedates and primary monastic affiliation are not securely known.
Surviving work in the Kanripo corpus: KR6t0202 Henkushō (6 fasc., with Jōken as transmitter).