
Asteroid 4747, Jujo, was discovered on November 19, 1989 by Japanese astronomers Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda at Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan. It has a period of 5 years, 77 days.
Asteroid Jujo was named for a place where Ueda worked.
The name Jujo is similar to "juju," a West African term derived from the French word joujou (toy) which refers to a fetish, that is, an object invested with or believed to have supernatural powers; or the power so derived from an object.
Asteroid Jujo seems to derive its astrological meaning from this, and that would be objects that are venerated, talismanic, or somehow special in some other way; iconography, magic, fetishes, superstition.