It's not an opinion about what a JRPG is. And I'm not arguing with whether it's a negative or positive connotation. I'm questioning your definition of a JRPG. And no, just because an RPG is made in Japan, does not make it a JRPG. Dark Souls for example, is definitely not a JRPG, while it may be made in Japan, it has none of the stylistic features of a JRPG. I'm not at all ignorant. It's YOU who's ignorant. Refusing to accept that maybe, just maybe, your definition is incorrect. I'm not going to try to change your opinion though because there's no real point in it. I'm not the only one who subscribes to this definition. I'm going to leave it here, and we'll just have to agree to disagree.
it's a JRPG that has a lot in common with WRPGs