Toi invasion

Toi invasion
Date27 March 1019
Location33°37′05″N 130°19′59″E / 33.618°N 130.333°E / 33.618; 130.333
Result Many Japanese girls kidnapped and enslaved, as well as livestock killed.
Belligerents
Jurchen pirates Japanese Dazaifu Goryeo
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Fujiwara no Masatada 
Fujiwara no Takaie
Ōkura no Taneki
Unknown
Strength
3,000 ? ?
Casualties and losses
8 ships captured by Goryeo 850+ (killed and abducted) 350 dead, 1,300 enslaved. Only 259 or 270 were returned by Koreans from the 8 ships. ?
Location within Japan

The Toi invasion (Japanese: 刀伊の入寇, Hepburn: toi no nyūkō) was the invasion of northern Kyūshū by Jurchen pirates in 1019.