Super Free (スーパーフリー, Sūpā-furī) or its shortened form Sūfuri (スーフリ) was an inter-university rave event club, mainly comprising students of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan.
Members of the group were convicted of raping three women, but the real number of victims is unknown.
Super Free was a highly successful inter-university rave event club, to the point that it was incorporated, having 5 branches nationwide, 30-odd employees and an office in Roppongi.
The members of Super Free would scout for potential victims among the public, and befriend them offering drinks.
[14] Seiichi Ota, a member of the House of Representatives, was heavily criticized after he issued a statement regarding the case, saying "At least gang rapists are still vigorous.
[15] Then Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda was reported to have made highly controversial comments during an off-the-record discussion with reporters in June 2003 regarding the victims of rape by the members of Super Free, according to an article in the weekly magazine Shukan Bunshun.