[じきどう, jikidou] (n) (1) dining room; dining hall; cafeteria; messroom; (2) restaurant; eatery; snack bar; diner; (P) #6207
[sunakku] (n) (1) snack; (2) snack bar; (P) #13808
[うまいぼう, umaibou] (n) Umaibo; small, puffed, cylindrical corn snack (trademarked)
[おさんじ, osanji] (n) three-o'clock snack
[おやつ, oyatsu] (n) (1) (uk) between meal snack; (2) (See 八つ時) mid-afternoon (around 3 o'clock) snack; afternoon refreshment; afternoon tea; (P)
[kakipi-] (n) kaki mochi and peanuts (a common snack)
[sunakkuba-] (n) snack bar
[スナックがし, sunakku gashi] (n) snack food (esp. potato chips, popcorn, etc.); munchie; nosh
[スナックめん, sunakku men] (n) snack noodle
[かんいしょくどう, kan'ishokudou] (n) cafeteria; snack bar; lunch counter
[かんしょく, kanshoku] (n, vs) eating between meals; snacking; (P)
[あいだぐい, aidagui] (n) eating between meals; snacking
[おつまみ, otsumami] (n) snacks to go with alcohol
[こうかぶつ, koukabutsu] (n) favorite snack to have with drinks; favourite snack to have with drinks
[さかな, sakana] (n) (1) appetizer or snack served with drinks; (2) performance to liven up a bar; conversation to liven up a party
[さんじ, sanji] (n-adv) (1) 3 o'clock; (2) (See 3時のおやつ・さんじのおやつ) 3 o'clock snack; (P)
[てがでる, tegaderu] (exp, v1) (1) to jab; to swing at a bad ball (baseball); (2) to reach for (a snack, etc.)
[こひる, kohiru] (n) just before noon; late-morning snack
[なかうり, nakauri] (n) ambulatory vending of snacks in a theater or stadium (theatre)
[むしおさえ, mushiosae] (n) children's medicine for nervousness; snack for an empty stomach
[つまみ, tsumami] (n) (1) (uk) knob; handle; button; (2) { comp } (file) handle; (3) snack (to have with a drink); side dish; (suf) (4) a pinch (e.g. of salt); (n, n-suf) (5) picking; harvesting; (P)
[つまみもの, tsumamimono] (n) relish; drinking snack
[つきだし, tsukidashi] (n) (1) protrusion; (2) (Japanese) hors d'oeuvre; snacks; (3) (sumo winning technique of) pushing out of the ring
[やしょく, yashoku] (n) supper; night meal; late-night snack; "fourth meal"; midnight snack