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In Ajin-chan wa Kataritai, there are a dullahan student named Machi. In chapter 23, it was said that the school wasn't allowing her to use a backpack, and she could only use a standard school bag or a tote bag. Ajin-chan wa Kataritai chapter 23

At first I thought it was only their school regulation, but then I recalled in Yuru Yuri, on the first day of school Akari used a backpack because she forgot that she's already in middle school. Later she changes out her backpack for a tote bag.

Yuru Yuri ep 1 (1)Yuru Yuri ep 1 (2)

I tried to take a quick look at a few high school anime I have, most of them use the exact same tote bag (school bag I assume?), but there are a few anime where each student uses a different bag. It seems like none of the students use a backpack.

D-Frag!

In D-Frag, each student uses a different bag, but none use a backpack.

Nichijou chapter 20

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  • IIRC Kaizaki Arata of Re:LIFE use a backpack on his first day of school and he was 3rd year of Senior High. Feb 27, 2017 at 11:04

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Short Answer

To answer your question: some schools specify bags students use, while others don't; it varies.

Long Answer

Like uniforms, bags are also specified by schools, which means the level of strictness varies from school to school. Some schools allow students to bring whatever bag they choose, while others will require students to buy from a specified maker, so that all bags have the school emblem.

While the hand-carried bags often seen in anime were once the main type of bag, most schools today use a 2-way or 3-way bag, that allows for multiple ways of carrying: by hand, diagonally over one shoulder, or on the the back. Also note that some schools use different colors for male and female students.

It should also be noted that the "backpacks" you are mentioning in Yuru Yuri and Nichijou are not backpacks in the broad sense (which would be リュックサック (rucksack) in Japanese), but ランドセル "randoseru" or "ransel", which are backpacks specifically for elementary school students. Wearing one above that age would definitely look odd to the a Japanese person.

Even when use is permitted, backpacks aren't always the first choice. While backpacks hold a lot, spread the weight between the shoulders, and allow for free use of both hands, they also have demerits, such as having to remove the backpack to access it, being unwieldy in tight spaces like trains, and making the back sweaty, especially in the summer.

Because this school-specified bag rule is common knowledge to the average Japanese viewer, any explanation is omitted in the work. So when an average viewer sees that everyone has the same bag, he/she would automatically assume that the school in this anime specifies the bag to use, and when another anime has different bags, then he/she would automatically assume this anime's school has no such regulation.

Wikipedia reference

Bag maker reference

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Like I said in the comment, Kaizaki Arata of Re:LIFE uses a backpack and he is a 3rd year of Senior High School.

Kaizaki Arata with Backpack

However, Yoake Ryo uses a tote bag.

Yoake Ryo with tote bag

Another guy, Ohga also uses Tote bag.

Ohga with tote bag

Thus, like you mentioned in your question, most students in Senior High School uses tote bag. But, seeing that Kaizaki can use backpack just fine, it means that backpack is not forbidden.

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  • point taken but then Hakase comment doesn't makes sense
    – Darjeeling
    Feb 27, 2017 at 11:20
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    Isn't it more like, "you're in high school, you can just carry a tote bag." I don't think Hakase is saying that backpack is forbidden. I don't read the manga though, so I wouldn't know the context of the story. Feb 28, 2017 at 3:29
  • Are you saying that elementary not allowed to use tote bag? because they certainly are (the girls from non non biyori and ichigo mashimaro use it). But now that I think about it, maybe she was referring their high school, not all high school since everyone on their high school use the same tote bag, it's probably their school bag. Thanks for your answer
    – Darjeeling
    Mar 1, 2017 at 0:46

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