Wouldn't be very readable unless they added spaces too, and books/newspapers would have to be larger to fit the expanded text. You know what I mean if you've tried ever to play old games where everything is katakana because that's all they could fit on the rom at the time.
Imo they could keep a few hundred kanji for historical and syntactical reasons. In general, a native speaker should have completely mastered reading and writing by the 4th-5th grade. Any kanji that is currently taught in middle school and beyond should be dropped from the standard language.
Wouldn't be very readable unless they added spaces too, and books/newspapers would have to be larger to fit the expanded text. You know what I mean if you've tried ever to play old games where everything is katakana because that's all they could fit on the rom at the time.
Imo they could keep a few hundred kanji for historical and syntactical reasons. In general, a native speaker should have completely mastered reading and writing by the 4th-5th grade. Any kanji that is currently taught in middle school and beyond should be dropped from the standard language.