Punia went down 9-16 to the Japanese teenager, who is only 19.
Punia had won a bronze medal in 2013 edition of the tournament while competing in the 60kg category and the silver on Monday made him the only Indian wrestler to win two medals at the World Championships.
India's lone Worlds gold medal, thus, remains in the name of Sushil Kumar, who bagged it in Moscow back in 2010.
In the final, Punia was down 0-5 in no time after the start of the bout but did well to come back trailing by just a point, 6-7, at the end of first period.
But the Japanese kept his nerve and came up with a couple of telling moves while continuing to attack Punia's legs in the second period and extended his lead to win comfortably in the end.
In the semis on Sunday, Punia had staved off a late threat from Alejandro Valdes Tobier of Cuba 4-3 to enter the final at the Papp László Sportaréna.
Earlier, in a thrilling quarter-final, Punia held upper hand until the last minute leading 4-1. But the Indian conceded three crucial points to his Mongolian opponent, Tulga Tumur Ochir, before wrapping up the match with a score of 5-3.
A prodigy groomed by Olympic medallist Yogeshwar Dutt, Punia has had his best year in world wrestling, winning CWG gold in Gold Coast, Australia, and the Asiad gold in Jakarta, Indonesia, before this silver at the World Championships.
He has also hired the professional coaching services of Georgia's Shako Bentinidis, who was in Punia's corner in Budapest, since February this year.
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