Nishikori rediscovered his mojo after a shock first-round exit in the United States earlier this year, showing the kind of form which swept him to the Japan Open title a year ago as he overpowered Santiago Giraldo 6-1 6-2 6-4 to level the tie for the home team.
Teammate Go Soeda held his nerve to beat Alejandro Falla 4-6 6-4 6-3 6-3, triggering wild celebrations in Tokyo.
Ripping winners from all over the court, Nishikori ran Giraldo ragged as he tore through the first two sets in just 56 minutes.
But it proved too little too late when moments later a fizzing backhand landed on his toes and the Colombian wafted a forehand wide to set the stage for Soeda.
"I got my rhythm back," said Nishikori, who won his third ATP Tour title in Memphis earlier this year. "In Davis Cup you have to sort of force yourself to be up for it and it's really helped me get re-motivated.
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