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You will not be able to use your NNID (if you have one). NNIDs are locked to the region that they were created in.
You may not be able to access the eShop, even if you delete your eShop account beforehand. This is because certain titles tend to remain linked to the 3DS, even after account deletion (especially on New 3DS).
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While purchases can no longer be made on eShop, game updates can still be downloaded. Updates are usually required for online play.
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This is still relevant because, while purchases can no longer be made on eShop, game updates are still being provided. Updates are usually required for online play.
This logic extends to system transfers, meaning you would not be able to perform a system transfer from a USA 3DS to a region-changed JPN-to-USA 3DS.
That being said, system transfer and game updates are region locked anyway (e.g. Japanese eShop only has Japanese game updates).