Takada Keiho (1674 - 1755). Takada Keiho was a Japanese painter from the Kano school, which followed the Chinese Song and Yuan traditions. He was born in Ohmi, now the Shiga Prefecture. Takada Keiho paintings were primarily monochrome. He painted a dragon now on the ceiling of the Shingyoin Temple in the center of Hino Town, Shiga. A nineteenth century dictionary of artists, the Koga Biko, stated that Takada Keiho was a very individualistic painter.