Asian Games here on Saturday. The Indians, ranked seventh in the world, were the favourites to win the gold here but one bad match cost them dearly as hosts China thrashed them 4-0 in the semifinal on Thursday.
The Indian women thus avenged their 0-1 defeat against Japan in the last edition of the Games in Jakarta in 2018.
But the Savita Punia-led side left behind the disappointment and displayed commanding hockey to clinch its seventh Asian Games medal and fourth bronze.
Deepika gave India the lead in the fifth minute from a penalty stroke before Japan equalised through Yuri Nagai from a penalty corner in the 30th minute.
Sushila Chanu, a rare goal scorer, handed India the winning goal in the 50th minute from a set piece that went wrong.
India started brightly and went on the offensive from the onset.
The Indians pressed hard and that resulted in their first goal in the fifth minute through a penalty stroke, which was perfectly converted by Deepika.
India kept on pressing hard and secured a penalty corner but failed to convert the opportunity.
The Japanese too threatened the Indians but the Savita-led side was upto to the task.
It was midfield tussle between the two in the second quarter with both sides managing a few circle entries but failed to yield any result.
Japan drew level at the stroke of half time through Nagai who converted a penalty corner.
After the change of ends, there was hardly anything to differentiate between the two sides. Both India and Japan were engaged in midfield battle with occasional entries into each other's cicrrle.
After the change of ends, India continued to press hard and created a few chances but failed to pounce on them.