Abstract: Based on the foreign words included in Daijisen, there are 67,966 Japanese words that come from English.
Note: This article is a response to What are the Japanese words derived from English? - Zhihu.
Since only examples are requested, I won't follow the frequency of daily use and will present the data directly:
Based on the foreign words included in Daijisen, there are 67,966 Japanese words that come from English (the examples requested by the questioner can be downloaded from the link at the end of the article).
However, I am quite curious about the mindset of the questioner in asking this question—aren't Japanese words derived from English just foreign words written in katakana...?
If the intention is to categorize vocabulary, it shouldn't be asked this way; instead, it should be "What are the commonly used foreign words?" The turnover rate of foreign words is very fast, and memorizing the 70,000 words displayed above may not guarantee one can navigate Japan smoothly;
Alternatively, one could ask "What are the foreign words that do not come from English?"—this part only accounts for 7%, and these words are often closely related to society, culture, and history, making them much more memorable, and their turnover rate is relatively slower, as many are fixed expressions for certain (types of) things.
However, rather than memorizing in one go, the best method is to frequently consult dictionaries.
Hujiang/Wangyi supports multiple languages, but once a language is specified, other language explanations are basically not visible, so I still recommend dictionaries like Eudic/GoldenDict/Shenlan, etc. (for usage methods, refer to the pinned answer on the answerer's homepage).
For Android, I recommend Eudic (if you don't pursue synchronized learning records on mobile, you can use it for free, but on the computer, not paying basically means you can't use it).
For the computer, I recommend Salad Dictionary; check both English and Japanese dictionaries, so even when reading English literature, you can also learn some Japanese.
Link: https://wwp.lanzoue.com/iat8Z08zc0ja
Note that the above file only contains foreign words derived from English; for the complete version, please purchase here https://mianbaoduo.com/o/bread/Yp2Xl5dy