Fot what it's worth, my 2 cents:
A few weeks ago I sharpened a Tojiro DP (fd 1564 'Tojiro zen black'). I can't remember there were specific problems with creating burr or deburring or anything else. Since I signed up on this forum, I read a lot of VG-10 being problematic while sharpening. I didn't notice a thing compared to some better Wusthofs or Zwillings (next to the obvious things like geometry, angle and hardness).
I do remember I was quite pleased with the result. I could get clean through toilet paper, that luxery soft paper. This is a level I don't always achieve with my sharpening skills.
A bit more background so you can decide if this experience is worth anything to you. I don't know where I stand on sharpening skills. It's hard to find out who gives advice based on knowledge and own skills or who gives advice based on what they have read and know what is theoretically the right answer, if you know what I mean.
For example: I can give a new sharpener advice on what starting stones he should buy, just because I read a lot of the same answers in many topics. But it might be only one opinion of the most respected member here, which gets repeated because 'he' tells so...
I'm not new: Since a few weeks I read a lot on this forum and I notice from pictures from new people who have troubles sharpening, my results are (often) cleaner and in all modesty: 'I think I see what goes wrong in the picture'. But I also notice that often I am not skilled enough to give advice, knowing I learn a lot from the answers other are giving in that topic. Guess I'm somewhere in between.
So the fact that I noticed nothing strange with the VG-10 might just be lack of skills and experience