My main problem with kanji is the aesthetics. Japanese kana's are just peasant to look at. You can tell that the language was created to be written with a brush. It's why calligraphy is, at least in my eyes, a cool field since you get to master the strokes of a brush to write the perfect looking kana
And then you have those random boxes they call Kanji. Look at
>>1703449. the kana's look so clean and proper. Like mystical runes. While the kanji is too rough and squared. It works as a stamp but not as an actual written language in terms of the aesthetics of the symbol compared to hiragana and katakana.
Plus in digital, as you can see, it looks like an absolute mess
I don't know, I just like the look of the kanas compared to kanji. It doesn't even look like it's part of the language, which I know why, but it looks so blatantly like it's a different language that it sounds out and ruins the aesthetics of a sentence. It's like adding Korean into a Japanese sentence and now you have a bunch of circles in the sentence which stands out since you can tell off the bat that it isn't Japanese