ABSTRACT Background Nine young researchers presented their studies in the field of traditional Japanese Kampo medicine (Wakan‐yaku) at the Sixth Annual Young Researcher Forum held the day before the 2025 annual meeting of the Japan Society of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Traditional Medicine. Main Presentations Dr. Nakajima presented on the development of a screening system for BDNF production‐promoting substances using human peripheral tissue‐derived cells. Mr. Araki discussed the antiproliferative effects of components from Saussurea root and artichoke leaf on glioblastoma cells. Dr. Sekiya presented on transporter research for evaluating drug interactions by Kampo medicines. Ms. Takamatsu discussed research development centering on component research of Agarwood. Mr. Miyahara explored whether Kampo medicine affects the germination and growth of medicinal plants via soil microbiota. Mr. Takada presented on the lipid absorption inhibitory effect of momordin Ic contained in Bassia scoparia . Mr. Nishimoto discussed the quality evaluation for the cultivation revival of Yamato Moutan. Mr. Nagamatsu presented on the activation of the Keap1‐Nrf2 pathway and mitochondrial function protection by ninjin'yoeito and kamikihito. Finally, Ms. Hama compared the staining power of two Henna lines using a spectrophotometer. Participation The event, conducted both in person at Hiroshima University and online, attracted a total of 68 participants. Conclusion We aim to further develop this forum to foster the advancement of research in this field.
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