Why do museums ban backpacks?
Why do museums ban backpacks? Because if your bag is large enough to be only carried on your back (i.e. you cannot carry it on one shoulder), you'll much more likely to bump into, and do some damage to objects/sculptures/other people while turning around.
What is appropriate to wear to a museum?
Consider layers and comfortable footwear, but stick to elevated classics. You might be tempted to hit the cultural institution in your most casual outfits, but it's worth paying a little respect to the greats you've gone to visit, dressing in a way that might pay proper homage to the artwork you see on the walls.
Do Japanese students have backpacks?
Virtually every elementary schooler in Japan is required to carry their books to and from school in a randoseru, so the bags represent a major family expense.
Are students backpacks too heavy?
Parents are often surprised at how much their child's backpack actually weighs. As a general rule, to prevent injury, a full backpack should weigh no more than 10 to 20 percent of your child's body weight.