I guess is at all makes sense since you can see the westernization of Japan.
BTW, As the youth of japan use cell phones and computers to write nowadays, there really isn't a need for them to really study kanji since the devices convert the hiragana for them.
From my experiences with the japanese writing system, Kanji's main purpose is to make reading easier because the lack of spaces and words that sound the same but have different kanji. Because the way the language works, they can't always use the "one word per kanji" rule. If that were the case the language would have changed completely and would have probably been alot closer to chinese(structure wise) in both speaking and writing....
There was point I was trying to make there, but I can't seem to find it anymore. >_>