Seven young researchers presented their studies in the field of traditional Japanese herbal medicine (Wakan‐yaku) at the Fifth Annual Young Researcher Forum held the day before the 2024 annual meeting of the Japan Society of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Traditional Medicine. Ms Tanide presented on the changes in flavonoid and synephrine content in chimpi based on the storage period. Ms Hamai discussed natural compounds that contribute to improving bortezomib resistance in myeloma cells and their mechanisms of action. Ms Nishiura presented the production of a monoclonal antibody against geniposide and its application in indirect competitive enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay. Mr Hatae presented about the effects of ninjin'yoeito on cisplatin‐induced anorexia and the variations in intestinal clock genes. Ms Nose explored the analgesic effects of bushi‐containing Kampo formulas, with a focus on goshajinkigan's improvement of cold allodynia. Dr Oda discussed the antifungal activity of henna leaves against Malassezia. Lastly, Mr Fukuda presented how cultivation environments affect the quality of Schizonepeta spikes, including their morphology and component content. The event, conducted both in person and online, attracted a total of 54 participants. Looking ahead, we aim to further develop and continue hosting this forum in 2025 and beyond, fostering the advancement of research in this field.