Oyatsumi is a way of saying "I am a little hungry." It comes a time in Japanese history when it was customary to only have two meals a day so around three o'clock (yattsu) it was normal to be "a little hungry" and grab a snack. Now there are many different kinds of oyatsumi sold in convenience stores and grocery stores - most of them count as junk food: chips, candies, crackers, and little toys.
Many of the sweets or crackers used to be sold in independent snack shops for cheep called dagoshi-ya when Japan had its economic boom after the war. Now these shops are reserved for tourists traps and nostalgia - like an old fashioned ice cream parlor in the US. Here is a documentary made in Japan about them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7YNLYqCuBM
If you are now thinking, "I've got to get me some of that" then here is a website that sells Japanese snacks and ships them worldwide. https://oyatsubox.com/ or https://oyatsucafe.com/
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