The lead lasted only ten minutes as midfielder Damilola Adeyeye equalised for the Futures Eagles, slotting the ball into an empty net after the goalkeeper spilled the ball into his path.
Five minutes into the second half, it was 2-1 Japan, Katsushima the scorer again.
In the 53rd minute, defender Kosei Suwama used his height to good advantage as he headed home a corner kick to make it 3-1.
Five minutes from time, Katsushima bagged his hat-trick, this time firing past the goalkeeper with his right foot after a delightful pass from Jiro Nakamura.
Up next, the Future Eagles play Romania in their last match before returning to Nigeria.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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