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If you want to change to a completely different religon you could wait for some religious zealouts (a kind of rebels) to show up and give in to your demands, they usually want you to convert. Problem is getting those in the first place...
I think once the western powers start showing up in Japan there's a chance of Japan's provinces converting to Catholic. I don't know if there's an event where you can change the state religion too, but it's a start.
*Yeah, Confucianism, Hindusim, Buddhism, and Shinto are considered heresies of one another in EU4...
Hope i could help you :)
Sincerely,
Dwight Parker
1) happens by event for Japan - once you meet europeans events will happen that will lead to embracing catholisim or staying Shinto
2) Forced have a catholic province let them force zelots and have them convert 50% of your provinces plus capital then accept their demands* (dont let them enforce demands) also unseige as much as possible before accepting to limit automomy penaltys