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I'm pretty sure that's correct, yes. As I said, I'm still learning myself.
I haven't learned Kanji (what I wrote there came from a Hiragana to Kanji dictionary where I look up words I already know in the Hiragana writing system and see how to write them in Kanji) yet, but it takes quite some time. It has ~3,000 commonly used characters in it. Don't let that turn you away though, it certainly is possible; Japan has a 99% literacy rate.
If you don't know both of them already, learn Hiragana and Katakana before trying to learn Kanji.
Anyway, yes, you learn grammar while learning to read/write. At least, that's how I did/am currently doing it. I find that writing sentences and paragraphs using new words and characters helps me remember them. Usually I write at least 5 sentences with each one.
誰かと日本語を勉強したい。すみません、日本語を少しだけ話すけど、がんばります!
You can also just ask in English.