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Editorial Policy

Last reviewed: August 6, 2026

Gratitude deserves warmth without exaggeration. These standards explain how ARIGATO aims to publish content readers can understand and verify.

Purpose and scope

ARIGATO publishes educational guidance about gratitude, journaling, relationships, and everyday reflection. It is not a medical service, and its content is not a diagnosis or a substitute for professional care.

Sources

Claims about health, behavior, or psychology should link to the original study, a systematic review, or another authoritative source. We describe associations and limitations instead of turning early findings into promises.

Review and updates

The ARIGATO Editorial Team checks factual claims, citations, practical usefulness, and tone before publication. Articles display their review date and may be updated when stronger evidence becomes available.

Tools and human responsibility

Drafting and research tools may assist the editorial process. The responsibility for what is published—including accuracy, sourcing, clarity, and corrections—remains with the ARIGATO Editorial Team.

Corrections

Material corrections are made promptly and the article review date is updated. Readers can report an issue through the support contact published with the deployed service.