Tatsuno Kingo (?? ??, October 13, 1854 – 25 March 1919) was a Japanese architect born in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Kyushu.
Doctor of Engineering.
Conferred Jusanmi (???, Junior Third Rank) and Kunsanto (???, Order of Third Class).
Former dean of Architecture Department at Tokyo Imperial University.
Tatsuno is most widely known for his work as the designer of the Bank of Japan building (1896) and the Marunouchi building of Tokyo Station (1914).